Hi everyone
I need to get a USB sound card for my Ubuntu Studio 64bit laptop and
need some advice please. I will usually be recording 2 live microphones
at a conference, and perhaps occasionally 3 or 4 mics.
Ideally I was thinking if I purchased something that could handle 4 mic
inputs I
I should of mentioned a few possabilities I spotted on eBay are:
Tascam US-122
M-AUDIO Fast Track Pro
Digidesign MBox Factory
Tascam US-224
:)
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Hi,
I own an Asus A8VM-SE box running Debian testing amd64 + KDE4. After swapping
two TV cards for testing purposes I lost system sound. Googling a bit I managed
to recover sound adding the following to /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf:
options snd-hda-intel model=3stack-660
However most
I have an M-Audio Fast Track Pro which uses the usb audio module in
ALSA. In SystemPreferencesSoundDefault Mixer Tracks, I can only
choose HDA Intel (ALSA) as the device. There is no Usb or Fast Track Pro
(ALSA) to choose from. Also, in the GNOME ALSA Mixer, there is nothing
to mix in the USB
On Sun, 27 Sep 2009, Giraffe X wrote:
I have an M-Audio Fast Track Pro which uses the usb audio module in
ALSA. In SystemPreferencesSoundDefault Mixer Tracks, I can only
choose HDA Intel (ALSA) as the device. There is no Usb or Fast Track Pro
(ALSA) to choose from. Also, in the GNOME ALSA
Hi
Afaik there is no mixer controls with the Fasttrack pro but all settings
are made with hardware knobs.
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On Sun, 27 Sep 2009, Giraffe X wrote:
I have an M-Audio Fast Track Pro which uses the usb audio module in
ALSA. In SystemPreferencesSoundDefault
Hi,
My bootup msgs include
'alsactl restore' failed with error message Unknown hardware
.. and later with
Saved ALSA mixer sttings detected: aumix will not touch mixer .. (warning)
lspci (as root) gives me
00:00.0 Host bridge: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 730 Host (rev 02)
00:00.1 IDE
Try installing the alsa-oss module. This will provide the /dev/dsp and
/dev/dsp1 files.
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 11:18 AM,
alsa-user-requ...@lists.sourceforge.net wrote:
Message: 4
Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 11:17:00 -0300
From: Douglas Lopes Pereira douglaslopespere...@gmail.com
Subject:
I need to get an ADC for copying vinyl records to the computer. I've
read that the EMU 0404 USB is excellent for this, but I've read mixed
reports on Linux compatibility. Will the device currently record from
the analog inputs to 24/96 or 24/192 and output via USB to Linux?
Thanks,
Grant
Could you try the patch below?
It works !!!
Thanks
George
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