Ok ... me again creating a lot of traffic on this list...

Now i removed the /etc/asound.conf file
and added the 2 line to /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base
"alias snd-card-0 snd-ice1712
options snd-ice1712 index=0"

I restarted the system and now with
cat /proc/asound/cards
 0 [BCF2000        ]: USB-Audio - BCF2000
                      BEHRINGER BCF2000 at usb-0000:00:13.1-2, full speed
 1 [U61            ]: USB-Audio - UMX 61
                      BEHRINGER UMX 61 at usb-0000:00:13.1-1, full speed

the ice1712 card has gone away ... damn ... its getting more worse 
everytime I change something...

Log says in dmesg:
[    7.997064] usbcore: registered new interface driver snd-usb-audio
[    8.192512] cannot find the slot for index 0 (range 0-1), error: -16
[    8.192626] ICE1712: probe of 0000:03:02.0 failed with error -12

regards
mathias

Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Mathias Krause wrote:
>> --> I don't know, what to write for the 2 midi controllers (One is a 
>> behringer bcf2000 midi controller, the other is a usb midi keyboard 
>> umx61)
>>   
>
> Install and run hwinfo to see what the driver names are.
>
> hwinfo --usb
> hwinfo --sound
>
>
>> So I just left these 2 lines in /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base
>> restartet ... nothing changed!
>>
>> After I set the Jack device from "Default" to "HW 2 - ICE1712" jack 
>> is starting again ... evertything seems fine with jack.
>>   
>
> No, something is going wrong, because of
>
> alias snd-card-0 snd-ice1712
> options snd-ice1712 index=0
>
> the Envy24 card should be the default one hw:0. The sequence of the 
> USB devices should be unimportant, I guess both will use snd-usb-audio 
> as driver and this might cause confusion. Dunno. Test what will happen 
> if you delete
>
> alias snd-card-1 snd-usb-audio
> options snd-usb-audio index=1
>
> and only run it with
>
> alias snd-card-0 snd-ice1712
> options snd-ice1712 index=0
>
>
> Did you reboot before you run your tests? /modprobe.d files will 
> become active after rebooting.
>
>
>> so i tried:
>>
>> still no sound
>>   
>
> Those applications need the default, hw:0 sound device. If the audio 
> card is hw:2, they can't work.
>
> What happens if you unplug your audio devices before booting?
>
>>>> cat /etc/asound.conf
>>>>       
>> pcm.!default {
>>     type hw
>>     card 2
>> }
>> ctl.!default {
>>     type hw
>>     card 2
>> }
>
> There is no such file for a 64 Studio 3.0-beta3 by a clean install.
>
> Move it to your home folder and boot again. I guess this is the script 
> that makes your Envy24 card that now is hw:0 to hw:2.
>
> Hth,
> Ralf

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