I just learned about a project that makes #universalaudio Apollo #audiointerface (s) usable on #linux! https://github.com/rolotrealanis98/open-apollo

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GitHub - rolotrealanis98/open-apollo: Open-source Linux driver for Universal Audio Apollo Thunderbolt audio interfaces

Open-source Linux driver for Universal Audio Apollo Thunderbolt audio interfaces - rolotrealanis98/open-apollo

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@amadeus Very cool!
If I were upgrading from a consumer-grade interface now, this would mean UA was an option worth considering.
@KatS Maybe, soon @mosgaard will be able to provide some feedback on how good the state of this already is.
@amadeus Oh, it's too late for me now. I'm an RME convert :)
@mosgaard
@KatS @mosgaard Same! 😎
@amadeus @KatS I might eventually join you anyway down the line. But for now I’ll see if I can make what works as an overpriced monitor controller work as an audio interface 😂

@mosgaard @amadeus Hey, if it works for you and it's not a limiting factor, stick with it!

Also be warned that, for all that their gear is (justifiably) expensive, I've never heard of somebody switching away from RME.

@KatS @amadeus I will eventually go away from Universal Audio anyway, unless they suddenly drops Native Linux support for all their products.

No reason to have so many interfaces (two + satelite) and plugins, and only be able to use a fraction of it.