> Hi, thank you all for your answers.
>
> So is this 2496 JACK compatible? Still don't know what kind of
> microphones i should use for voice recording. What software should i
> use to record and the best distro for it?
>
> Thanks!
>
> On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 7:34 PM, Roger E > wrote:
>
>
>
> Norval Watson wrote:
>
> The 9-pin interface is for the breakout cable (supplied) for
> MIDI and digital signal I/O...
> if you want 4 inputs you might need the 1010 or similar but
> stay away from the Audiophile 192, it is not supported. I plug
> a cheap Behringer mixer into the stereo ins of the 2496 to get
> more inputs.
> Dunno about microphones!
> Norv
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> Soundcraft have two new mixers called Compact4 and Compact10.
>
http://www.soundcraft.com/product_sheet.asp?product_id=121
>
> The 4 has 2 mic ins and 2 stereo line ins, while the 10 has 4 mic
> an 6 line. IMO they are much better than the behringer in design,
> features, flexibility and build quality. The channels have a
> record enable button so you don't accidentally record unwanted
> channels (or noise). Separate mix and monitor and record outs.
> Separate artist and engineer headphone outs. And much better mic
> pres. Well worth the few extra bucks. (9 for Compact4, 9 for
> Compact10 at one place I checked)
>
> I have the Compact4 and Audiophile 2496 and can highly recommend.
>
> Roger
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> Andrés Blanco Morales