Re: [Alsa-user] Recording with Presonus AudioBox 1818VSL on Raspberry Pi 2

2015-05-27 Thread cornicis
The issue is resolved! It is a problem with the Raspberry Pi's USB-Bus
and can be fixed by adding dwc_otg.fiq_fsm_enable=0 to the
/boot/cmdline.txt.

I have the information from here:
https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/issues/888

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Re: [Alsa-user] Recording with Presonus AudioBox 1818VSL on Raspberry Pi 2

2015-05-22 Thread Peter P.
* cornicis corni...@googlemail.com [2015-05-22 09:13]:
 No problem. At least under Arch Linux 4.0.0 i can confirm all eight
 inputs and outputs working with alsamixer with individual volume for
 each channel. The input gains have to be treated seperately with the
 potis on the front panel though.
Thank you, but the device has at least 16 (with ADAT) or even 18 (with
SPDIF) in- and outputs, do you know if these are available? 
Or is it that you are using the device as USB class compliant device,
which I suppose is limited to 8 I/O channels?

thank again!
P

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Re: [Alsa-user] Recording with Presonus AudioBox 1818VSL on Raspberry Pi 2

2015-05-22 Thread cornicis
No problem. At least under Arch Linux 4.0.0 i can confirm all eight
inputs and outputs working with alsamixer with individual volume for
each channel. The input gains have to be treated seperately with the
potis on the front panel though.

I forgot to mention that I used the current prepackaged Raspbian and
Arch Linux distros on the Raspberry (3.18 kernel).

Regards,
Daniel

On 22.05.2015 14:47, Peter P. wrote:
 Hi Cornicis,

 * cornicis corni...@googlemail.com [2015-05-22 08:21]:
 Hi,

 I'm trying to get a Presonus AudioBox 1818VSL to work on a Raspberry Pi
 2 Model B V1.1. This sound interface works out of the box on both my
 linux desktop and laptop running Arch Linux with a kernel version of
 4.0.0 and 4.0.3.
 Sorry to hijack this thread a bit, but I am interested in how well the
 1818VSL is supported under linux. How many channels are you able to get
 as a maximum? Is the mixer on the soundcard accessible?

 Thanks,
 Peter


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Re: [Alsa-user] Recording with Presonus AudioBox 1818VSL on Raspberry Pi 2

2015-05-22 Thread cornicis
On 22.05.2015 15:18, Peter P. wrote:
 * cornicis corni...@googlemail.com [2015-05-22 09:13]:
 No problem. At least under Arch Linux 4.0.0 i can confirm all eight
 inputs and outputs working with alsamixer with individual volume for
 each channel. The input gains have to be treated seperately with the
 potis on the front panel though.
 Thank you, but the device has at least 16 (with ADAT) or even 18 (with
 SPDIF) in- and outputs, do you know if these are available? 
 Or is it that you are using the device as USB class compliant device,
 which I suppose is limited to 8 I/O channels?

 thank again!
 P

I use it as a USB class compliant device, never heard of such
limitations on I/O channels.

I recorded a wav with 18 channels, but didn't connect any ADAT devices,
so these channels are silent. The console output for aplay and arecord
displays 18 input/output channels for the pcm device accordingly. So I
guess ADAT works (out of the box) on x86_64 systems.

But you never know as it strangely does not on the Raspberry Pi 2, at
least in my case.

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Re: [Alsa-user] Recording with Presonus AudioBox 1818VSL on Raspberry Pi 2

2015-05-22 Thread Peter P.
Hi Cornicis,

* cornicis corni...@googlemail.com [2015-05-22 08:21]:
 Hi,
 
 I'm trying to get a Presonus AudioBox 1818VSL to work on a Raspberry Pi
 2 Model B V1.1. This sound interface works out of the box on both my
 linux desktop and laptop running Arch Linux with a kernel version of
 4.0.0 and 4.0.3.

Sorry to hijack this thread a bit, but I am interested in how well the
1818VSL is supported under linux. How many channels are you able to get
as a maximum? Is the mixer on the soundcard accessible?

Thanks,
Peter

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