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This page is meant to give a quick, user-friendly overview of current pro and semi-pro **audio interfaces**. | This page is meant to give a quick, user-friendly overview of current pro and semi-pro **audio interfaces**. | ||
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Yes! U22 XT is fully class compliant and all functions can be controlled with the switches and knobs on the front panel, so it is supported by the USB audio driver from the ALSA package which is part of most Linux distributions. | Yes! U22 XT is fully class compliant and all functions can be controlled with the switches and knobs on the front panel, so it is supported by the USB audio driver from the ALSA package which is part of most Linux distributions. | ||
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== ESI Gigaport Ex== | == ESI Gigaport Ex== | ||
Yes! GIGAPORT eX is fully class compliant, so it is supported by the USB audio driver from the ALSA package which is part of most Linux distributions. | Yes! GIGAPORT eX is fully class compliant, so it is supported by the USB audio driver from the ALSA package which is part of most Linux distributions. | ||
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