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hw:rme_babyface [2014/03/15 10:24] j_e_f_f_ghw:rme_babyface [2014/09/17 17:52] – [General] wolftonechambers
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 The [[http://www.rme-audio.de/en_products_babyface.php|RME Babyface]] is an USB 2.0 interface with: The [[http://www.rme-audio.de/en_products_babyface.php|RME Babyface]] is an USB 2.0 interface with:
  
-  * 10 Input / 12 Output channels 
   * 2 x Analog Input   * 2 x Analog Input
-  * 4 x Analog Output+  * 4 x Analog Output (including headphone channels) 
 +  * 10 Input / 12 Output channels (including ADAT channels)
   * 1 x ADAT I/O or 1 x SPDIF I/O optical   * 1 x ADAT I/O or 1 x SPDIF I/O optical
   * 1 x MIDI I/O   * 1 x MIDI I/O
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 On Linux the Babyface runs well at 32 samples: On Linux the Babyface runs well at 32 samples:
   /usr/bin/jackd -P79 -t2000 -dalsa -dhw:B23596862 -r48000 -p32 -n2 -s   /usr/bin/jackd -P79 -t2000 -dalsa -dhw:B23596862 -r48000 -p32 -n2 -s
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 +Using lower periods settings is possible too, the device starts and runs when using 8 samples for example but basically anything below 64 samples is not very usable because you quickly run into buffer issues (xruns). Linux does beat the other two OS's though when it comes to low latency values.
  
 ==== TotalMix FX and DSP ==== ==== TotalMix FX and DSP ====
hw/rme_babyface.txt · Last modified: 2014/09/17 18:02 by wolftonechambers