The problem with Final Scratch is that it's proprietary and 'closed-source', thus not available to us. Except of course for the people that bought it.
So chances are that noone on this list will be able to help you...

You'll have to figure out how the soundcard is addressed (i.e. what driver?). I assume that Stanton integrated their own driver with the rest of the package. Would be the obvious solution, as they already know what HW the package will use (their own), and so they can tune performance to this HW and eliminate overhead needed for a more generic HW support. As the soundcard is an USB one, you might have some luck... For me to draw any conclusions, I'll need a lot more info on the FS package. Do they use OSS? ALSA? something else? I don't know about other people though...

As the OS is linux, you should be able to get the source codes of the 'Final Scratch Linux distro' (or am I wrong?).

Just a thought,

Pieter

Modnogg wrote:

Hi!

Do you think it's possible that Final Scratch could use two internal
Soundcards instead of the two external ones?

I bought this Final Scratch package and opened the external box. This
looks like a USB-Hub witch two external Creative USB sound cards.
But I don't like external sound cards and especially not the creative
ones!
Do you think it's possible to route the USB sound cards to my internal
sound cards?
I could use the sound driver library from linux. But my problem is how
to link the software to other soundcards?

Thanks for an answer!

Modnogg



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