On 19.05.20 18:16, Stefan Sauer wrote:
was there anything helpful in the -v output. Any idea what to try next?
Enable some debug output?
Stefan
> On 19.05.20 08:16, Clemens Ladisch via Alsa-user wrote:
>> Stefan Sauer wrote:
>>> idProduct=5209 is the Pixel C as a midi de
On 19.05.20 08:16, Clemens Ladisch via Alsa-user wrote:
> Stefan Sauer wrote:
>> idProduct=5209 is the Pixel C as a midi device, 520a is when it connects
>> as MTP.
> Your lsusb output showed 520a. Was it supposed to be in MIDI mode at
> that time?
>
> Please show the ou
On 18.05.20 17:25, Clemens Ladisch via Alsa-user wrote:
> Stefan Sauer wrote:
>> If I use my pixel c tablet, the alsa device is recognized (it shows
>> up in /proc/asound/ and also creates a midi0 entry)
> Does it show up in the output of "amidi -l"?
>
> Is th
hi,
most recent andoid phone let you connect it to a computer via USB and
select the USB mode. The modes also contain midi. This e.g. allows to
run a midi controller on the phone/table as a control surface for music
software.
If it do this with a pixel 3 phone it all works, but since it is a
Am 04.06.19 um 08:54 schrieb Clemens Ladisch via Alsa-user:
> Stefan Sauer wrote:
>> 'lsusb' shows the device as:
>> Bus 006 Device 003: ID 086a:0001 Emagic Soft- und Hardware GmbH Unitor8
>>
>> 'amidi -l' shows a human readable name for all midi devices, but the 'Emag
On 6/4/19 20:22, Stefan Sauer wrote:
> Am 04.06.19 um 08:54 schrieb Clemens Ladisch via Alsa-user:
>> Stefan Sauer wrote:
>>> 'lsusb' shows the device as:
>>> Bus 006 Device 003: ID 086a:0001 Emagic Soft- und Hardware GmbH Unitor8
>>>
>>> 'amidi -l' sho
Am 04.06.19 um 08:54 schrieb Clemens Ladisch via Alsa-user:
> Stefan Sauer wrote:
>> 'lsusb' shows the device as:
>> Bus 006 Device 003: ID 086a:0001 Emagic Soft- und Hardware GmbH Unitor8
>>
>> 'amidi -l' shows a human readable name for all midi devices, but the 'Emag
hi,
'lsusb' shows the device as:
Bus 006 Device 003: ID 086a:0001 Emagic Soft- und Hardware GmbH Unitor8
'amidi -l' shows a human readable name for all midi devices, but the 'Emagic
Unitor amt 8' (hw:4,0) show up with a generic name:
Dir DeviceName
IO hw:2,0MIDI-1 Hoontech/STA DSP24 2
Hi,
When I run './scarlett-mixer -p' (see https://github.com/x42/scarlett-mixer). I
get a list like this:
Device `Scarlett 18i20 USB' has 216 contols:
0 'Master', PBS
1 'Master 1 (Monitor)', PBS
2 'Master 10 (ADAT 7/8)', PBS
3 'Master 10L (ADAT 7/8) Source', ENUM
4 'Master 10R (ADAT 7/8)
On 5/31/19 22:05, Clemens Ladisch via Alsa-user wrote:
> Stefan Sauer wrote:
>> when using multi channel audio interfaces, it would be awesome to be
>> able to label the ports to make it easier to select the right (pair of)
>> channels in the software.
> ALSA has no mech
hi,
when using multi channel audio interfaces, it would be awesome to be
able to label the ports to make it easier to select the right (pair of)
channels in the software. Likewise for multi midi interfaces (like the
classic emagic amt8). I know that I can add aliases in QJackctl, but
those are
On 07/29/2016 09:15 AM, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Stefan Sauer wrote:
>> On 07/28/2016 01:27 PM, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
>>> Stefan Sauer wrote:
>>>> Another weir issue is that once the usb connection is established,
>>>> playing the synth from its
On 12/09/2017 06:54 PM, Benjamin via Alsa-user wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
>
> it seems that the problems for BOSS RC-300 and BR-80 have been solved.
> https://linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?f=6=17180=86347=boss#p86347
>
> How can these fixes be implemented into the official ALSA? Would be
> great
On 07/27/2016 10:04 PM, Stefan Sauer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I own a Roland Gaia SH-01 synthesizer which has a USB interface to
> connect it to a computer. Over this connection it provides both midi and
> usb-audio. That is you can send and receive midi, but also audio. The
> a
mat on ep #8e: already in use
> Jul 9 12:43:58 microlab kernel: [26917.287715] usb 3-1: Unable to
> change format on ep #8e: already in use
> Jul 9 12:43:58 microlab kernel: [26917.289404] usb 3-1: Unable to
> change format on ep #8e: already in use
> Jul 9 12:43:58 microlab ke
On 07/03/2017 06:57 AM, Benjamin via Alsa-user wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> Has anybody managed to get this device working as a Linux soundcard?
> It's being recognised and displayed but neither jack nor ALSA seem to
> be able to use it.
I am afraid this has the same troubles like many other Boss
On 05/18/2017 06:04 PM, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Stefan Sauer wrote:
>> pcm.micboost {
>> type route
>> slave.pcm dsnoop
>> ttable {
>> 0.0 30.0
>> 1.1 30.0
>> }
>> }
>>
>> The hardware has no m
Hi,
for a raspberry pi i2s audio addon we use this snippet in the asoundrc:
pcm.micboost {
type route
slave.pcm dsnoop
ttable {
0.0 30.0
1.1 30.0
}
}
The hardware has no mixer. Now we'd like to make the "30.0" a value to
be exposed as a control, so that e.g.
hi,
I know this feels like an FAQ, I've consulted multiple places from
http://alsa.opensrc.org/Asoundrc
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/alsa-lib/pcm_plugins.html
http://nairobi-embedded.org/alsa_route_and_volume_plugin.html
to no avail. I am working with an I2S based hat for the raspberry
On 07/28/2016 01:27 PM, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Stefan Sauer wrote:
>> Another weir issue is that once the usb connection is established,
>> playing the synth from its own knobs and keys is super sluggish (e.g. a
>> key release is recognized with a multi-second delay).
>
On 07/28/2016 08:54 PM, Stefan Sauer wrote:
> On 07/28/2016 01:27 PM, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
>> Stefan Sauer wrote:
>>> Another weir issue is that once the usb connection is established,
>>> playing the synth from its own knobs and keys is super sluggish (e.g. a
&g
On 07/28/2016 01:27 PM, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Stefan Sauer wrote:
>> Another weir issue is that once the usb connection is established,
>> playing the synth from its own knobs and keys is super sluggish (e.g. a
>> key release is recognized with a multi-second delay).
>
On 07/27/2016 10:04 PM, Stefan Sauer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I own a Roland Gaia SH-01 synthesizer which has a USB interface to
> connect it to a computer. Over this connection it provides both midi and
> usb-audio. That is you can send and receive midi, but also audio. The
> a
Hi,
I own a Roland Gaia SH-01 synthesizer which has a USB interface to
connect it to a computer. Over this connection it provides both midi and
usb-audio. That is you can send and receive midi, but also audio. The
audio you play from the computer gets mixed into the audio you play on
the
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