Focusrite Saffire Support

Submitted by ppalmers
Focusrite has donated us a Saffire Pro 26 I/O and a Saffire. This means that now their entire range is upgraded to the ‘supported’ status, since the Pro10 is a derivative of the Pro26 and the Saffire LE is a derivative of the Saffire. Kudos to Focusrite (& Nick and Lars in particular).

Echo AudioFire 2

Submitted by ppalmers

Today we received an AudioFire 2 from Echo Audio, so now we can start working on support for the Echo AudioFire range of devices.

Echo AudioFire 2

Submitted by ppalmers

Over the last weeks we have been communicating with some vendors, resulting in some extra information on vendor support.

Device Support database updated

Submitted by ppalmers

The Device Support database has been updated with all FireWire based Audio products I know of / could find.

New name = new sites, new lists, ...

Submitted by ppalmers

As of today (April 06) we have a new user site, a new developer site, new mailing lists and a new IRC channel.

The end-user site isn’t very complete yet, but that will change in the near future. Any help is welcome.

What we don’t yet have is a new release, but that is being worked on.

For interested people and end-users we have the Drupal based site you are currently looking at.

For developers, bleeding-edge users & beta testers there is the Trac system at subversion.ffado.org.

Musikmesse

Submitted by ppalmers

We will attend the Musikmesse in Frankfurt to meet the people from TC Applied Technologies, the manufacturers of the DICE platform. This visit will also be used as an opportunity to visit all other vendors selling FireWire audio interfaces in order to introduce FFADO to them.

5th Linux Audio Conference, Berlin

Submitted by ppalmers

The FFADO project was announced as the successor of FreeBoB, broadening the project’s target towards all FireWire audio devices.

The current codebase (‘FreeBoB-2.0’) was demonstrated.