Routing/Monitoring etc. is a really big plus of that gear. linuxdsp (Support) September 29, , pm #8. I'm using a Mackie Onyx Blackjack interface, owing.
Re: mackie onyx blackjack. This device is working with Kernel (in debian wheezy). 1. Check dmesg if the device is registered. You should.
I want to use mackie onyx blackbird audio interface on linux. I've got (โsomewhere) the last-gen Mackie onyx USB "portable" interface - the "blackjack".
It is a fabulous 2x2 bit/48kHz USB device, which works out of the box with a recent Linux kernel (since , I think). The Blackjack features two.
Mackie Onyx Blackjack is a 2ร2 USB interface with microphone pre-amps. 24 bit, and 48kHz. Support. Working on kernel (see below).
I want to use mackie onyx blackbird audio interface on linux. I've got (โsomewhere) the last-gen Mackie onyx USB "portable" interface - the "blackjack".
I have a mackie onyx blackjack and everything works in most Linux distros: no visible controls in alsa, only level adjustment is physical controls.
Steinberg UR 0. No votes. Mackie Onyx Blackjack This interface works on Android devices and probably on Linux. (Around $80 used on.
I want to use mackie onyx blackbird audio interface on linux. I've got (โsomewhere) the last-gen Mackie onyx USB "portable" interface - the "blackjack".
Read Sweetwater customer reviews for Mackie Onyx Blackjack. I have found that USB devices that work on my Mac, will also work on Linux. Devices made forโ.
I do a lot of recording with an XLR microphone, audio interface, and a preamp. Forum kindly sponsored by.
Technical Issues and Assistance Hardware. I still prefer my pci card and analog preamp on my main rig, much lower latency than the mackie and been totally reliable for last 9 years. Audio interfaces need to be class compliant USB to work on linux. No drivers required if device has usb 1. I have a mackie onyx blackjack and everything works in most Linux distros: no visible controls in alsa, only level adjustment is physical controls on the box Looks just like any other device in Pulseaudio More dBs than most others so plenty of headroom on excellent preamp. Looking to get a rackmount voice channel next to have the extra signal processing in hardware, then can send it at line level to any interface. Is there a way to know if my audio interface has compatible drivers?