Well, mixed results tonight. I was able to get some sound to go across the ADAT cables from the PC to the AW4416. But not good sound.
On the bright side, I think I more or less understand connecting things up with jack, ecasound, and so on. On the bad side, so far it's not working too well. I monitored things with "jackmeter" and this meter registered peaks near 0dB for the stuff I was playing with ecasound, and pretty high levels for the most part. On the AW4416, the levels were registering between -30dB and -48dB. I guess I don't understand how ADAT works. I was under the impression the signal going across the cables was digital -- and so to get a reduction in levels like that, I would expect some digital numbers would have to go from being big numbers to being small numbers, which seems unlikely thing to happen to numbers encoded as pulses going down a cable. So I conclude I don't know how ADAT works, except it's not as I imagined it did. Oh, and besides a drastic loss of signal level, the signal was distorted strangely. Hard to describe. This may be due to xruns... I haven't got things to work without xruns yet, but that shouldn't cause a drop in levels, right? Just kind of choppiness, dropouts, crappy sound, right? Transfering from the AW4416 to the PC did not work at all. on capture_1 and capture_2, I got very low level white noise apparently. Are those the s/pdif ports? On the other channels input was dead silence. I tried both ADAT ports on the RME board, with similar results on each. I tried swapping the two ADAT cables in case one of the cables was bad... this did not seem to make a difference. Maybe the RME just transmits harder than the Yamaha, so it's signal makes it across (just barely, crossing the finish line at -48dB) while the yamaha's signal dies. I did change the RME's frequency to 44.1kHz in qjackctl's setup window. Maybe there are some clues in here: [EMAIL PROTECTED] R15]# cat /proc/asound/R15/rme9652 RME Digi9636 (Rev 1.5) (Card #2) Buffers: capture f6a00000 playback f6400000 IRQ: 10 Registers bus: 0xea000000 VM: 0xf88a2000 Control register: 48029 Latency: 1024 samples (2 periods of 4096 bytes) Hardware pointer (frames): 1024 Passthru: no Clock mode: autosync Pref. sync source: ADAT1 ADAT1 Input source: ADAT1 optical IEC958 input: Internal IEC958 output: Coaxial only IEC958 quality: Consumer IEC958 emphasis: off IEC958 Dolby: off IEC958 sample rate: error flag set ADAT Sample rate: 44100Hz ADAT1: No Lock ADAT2: Sync ADAT3: No Lock Timecode signal: no Punch Status: 1: off 2: off 3: off 4: off 5: off 6: off 7: off 8: off 9: off 10: off 11: off 12: off 13: off 14: off 15: off 16: off 17: off 18: off __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
