Hello everybody
i'm new in mailing list! Sorry for my bad english but i try my best to
make effort to be understood by all.
I want to know what is the best usb2 soundcard for Linux?
It's for use to make PureData paths and play with the futur bitwig DAW
! ( and try ardour more )
eloi wrote:
I want to know what is the best usb2 soundcard for Linux?
That depends on what features you want.
I want a low latency for use VST and i want record my guitarbass,
my voice or sampling a Vinyl with a highest possible qualitiy but
not simularious ( just 2/2 in and out it's ok)
Le 01/10/2012 09:07, Clemens Ladisch a écrit :
But probably with FFADO:
http://www.ffado.org/?q=devicesupport%2Flistfilter0=motufilter1=op2=OR
It might be easiest to get a FireWire ExpressCard for your laptop (if
possible).
Hello
Unfortunately, my laptop (dell xps 14z) don't have a
Sound devices usbpre2 is a very good interface, high quality stuff..
it's both usb1.1 and 2.0 combatible and it's finally recognized as a
uac2 highspeed device by linux, this wasn't the case a couple of months
ago. But, you still can't use the higher sample rates that should be
available when
On 10/1/2012 2:23 AM, eloi wrote:
Hello everybody
i'm new in mailing list! Sorry for my bad english but i try my best to
make effort to be understood by all.
I want to know what is the best usb2 soundcard for Linux?
It's for use to make PureData paths and play with the futur bitwig
DAW !
On 10/1/2012 2:23 AM, eloi wrote:
Hello everybody
i'm new in mailing list! Sorry for my bad english but i try my best to
make effort to be understood by all.
I want to know what is the best usb2 soundcard for Linux?
It's for use to make PureData paths and play with the futur bitwig
DAW !
I wrote:
Vincent Lejeune wrote:
What is the output of aplay -l for this device?
carte 1: Generic [HD-Audio Generic], périphérique 0: HDA Generic [HDA
Generic]
Sous-périphériques: 1/1
Sous-périphérique #0: subdevice #0
In theory, there should at least another subdevice for the S/PDIF
There is no information about that in the alsa-info output, and the
snd-usb-audio driver is not loaded.
Can someone please explain how I can load the snd-usb-audio driver?
Thank you
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Happily running a Xen system, most problems sorted out, except sound.
The onboard sounds works fine when Linux is booted, but is completely
silent when the same kernel is booted as Dom0. ALSA devices and modules
are identical in both cases. The only difference I can find in the
dmesg is: