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Behringer XR18
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Hi there, is the xr18 useable as an audio/ midi interface for Linux?
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(05-08-2016, 11:12 AM)Resistorman Wrote: Hi there, is the xr18 useable as an audio/ midi interface for Linux?

Hi, it probably is:

http://forum.music-group.com/showthread....-with-XR18

Behringer usually (always?) have standard compliant USB interfaces on everything.
Mixbus/Mixbus32C on Linux (Kubuntu)/KXStudio repositories.
GUI: KDE and Fluxbox
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#3
Yes, i can confirm, it shows up as an 18in 18out Interface in Jack. And you control everything (Gain, 48V ...) from the X-airEdit software.
Mixbus / Linux 64bit
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(05-09-2016, 07:48 AM)sonik Wrote: Yes, i can confirm, it shows up as an 18in 18out Interface in Jack. And you control everything (Gain, 48V ...) from the X-airEdit software.

Thanks! I'm really a very light Linux user, but I'm thinking about building some machines for different venues I work in. So I'm bound to ask some basic questions! Does Jack give you full 24 bit depth? In the PC world, class compliant is 16 bit only, I believe, unless that's changed with Win 10.
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I think that bit depth is dependant of the soundcard, jack will be happy with whatever you feed him.
Mixbus / Linux 64bit
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