Topic: Babyface - will it work at all? And other questions.
Disclaimer: I'm not very familiar with the world of pro audio equipment, and also not very familiar with how the Linux audio stack works.
The way I understood it, USB thumbsticks is an example where you don't need a driver. If you're a thumbstick maker, you just implement a non-proprietary interface, and then your USB thumbstick will work on any computer that implements the freely available USB harddrive spec.
Are there some kind of standards for how USB audo interfaces work? And if there is, does the Babyface implement it? I'm fine with not being able to access the DSP effects and the EQ stuff and so on (i.e. the proprietary control panel app). As long as I get the audio MIDI, with a reasonably low latency compared to using proprietary drivers, I'm happy.
Edit: one example is USB DACs. From what I've learned, any USB dac will work on Linux, since it's standards based (apparently).