Interfacing Linux: MOTU 828 MK1

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In 2001 MOTU figured out how to shove audio through a FireNoodle. Let's see what it takes to get this beast working on a modern PC running #Linux.

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TIMESTAMPS

00:00 Intro
00:06 PCI sound cards
00:56 Death of expansion slots
01:06 USB 1.1 audio interface limitations
01:24 MOTU 828 overview
04:08 FireWire on a modern PC
04:39 Linux FireWire drivers
04:51 FFADO Mixer setup
04:56 Linux Plug and Play
05:10 Jack setup with qjackctl
05:26 Stability test
05:46 Round-trip latency test
05:58 Audio quality
08:05 Final thoughts

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