On 26/01/12 20:06, Rob Wentz wrote:
I am trying to get a USB MTPAV working in linux. I was assuming
mtpav.ko is the ALSA driver I'm after, but although I'm able to
modprobe snd-mtpav and the system sees my mtpav and has it assigned at
IRQ 7 port 0x378 I am not getting any MIDI I/O with this
Here's a bug report,
https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=5512
I dug out some additional info on the device here, it seems it doesnt
recognize sampling rates over 48khz either. I confirmed it by starting
jack in capture only with sample rate 192khz and while jack started it
On 01/27/2012 12:48 AM, Stefan Thomas wrote:
Dear Stefan,
Yes, it's a laptop.
/snip/
The title grabbed me. Edirol sounds like some old-fashioned patent
medicine!
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I have one of these expecting good chance of ALSA working because it
has a C-Media chipset. Worked out mostly, I get 5.1 sounds, mixer etc
and audio quality is good. `lsusb` identifies it as a C-Media.
However, it is still only being detected as a generic USB card and I
don't have a second