Hello, do you know if USB device Roland UA-22 will be supported on Ubuntu
12.04?
I see it is detected in when running lsusb as a Roland device, but it is
not shown as a Sound card by cat /proc/asound/cards
Any help would be really appreciated!
Thanks
On 21.05.2013 11:53, Rafa Lafuente wrote:
Hello, do you know if USB device Roland UA-22 will be supported on
Ubuntu 12.04?
I see it is detected in when running lsusb as a Roland device, but it is
not shown as a Sound card by cat /proc/asound/cards
Please show the output of 'lsusb -v'.
Hi,
I'm thinking of buying a RME HDSPe AIO or RME HDSP 9632. I notice that the AIO
is not listed in the support matrix, although there some references to it in
the mailing lists.
How well does AIO work? Is the omission on the matrix deliberate - i.e. does
it
reflect the fact that there
On Tue, 2013-05-21 at 20:06 +1000, Ben Briedis wrote:
Hi,
I'm thinking of buying a RME HDSPe AIO or RME HDSP 9632. I notice
that the AIO
is not listed in the support matrix, although there some references to
it in the mailing lists.
How well does AIO work? Is the omission on the
Ben,
How well does AIO work? Is the omission on the matrix deliberate - i.e. does
it
reflect the fact that there are unresolved issues? Is it safer to buy the
9632?
All of the AIO's features work as does the matrix. The card is
configured through standard ALSA controls.
Flo
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This USB audio device (and all the Roland xCapture) require specific
drivers under Windows and MacOS X (they can't use the generic USB audio
driver).
So it seems to me that a specific driver is needed.
Roland provides drivers for Windows and MacOS X only.
I own a Quad Capture UA-55, I'll try it
On 21.05.2013 15:00, Yves G wrote:
This USB audio device (and all the Roland xCapture) require specific
drivers under Windows and MacOS X (they can't use the generic USB
audio driver). So it seems to me that a specific driver is needed.
Still, please provide the output of 'lsusb -v', Rafa.
Thanks for all your quick answer gentlemen, I will provide the lsusb output
later today when I arrive home.
2013/5/21 Daniel Mack zon...@gmail.com
On 21.05.2013 15:00, Yves G wrote:
This USB audio device (and all the Roland xCapture) require specific
drivers under Windows and MacOS X
Am Dienstag, den 21.05.2013, 20:06 +1000 schrieb Ben Briedis:
Hi,
I'm thinking of buying a RME HDSPe AIO or RME HDSP 9632. I notice
that the AIO
is not listed in the support matrix, although there some references to
it in the mailing lists.
How well does AIO work? Is the omission on
Subject: [off-list] [Alsa-user] Is RME HDSPe AIO supported?
From: ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net
To: benbrie...@hotmail.com
Date: Tue, 21 May 2013 12:25:41 +0200
Off-list, since the mail at least seems to be delayed. It didn't came
through the list right now.
FWIW, the analog IOs do work
On 05/22/13 03:13, Ben Briedis wrote:
Subject: [off-list] [Alsa-user] Is RME HDSPe AIO supported?
From: ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net
To: benbrie...@hotmail.com
Date: Tue, 21 May 2013 12:25:41 +0200
Off-list, since the mail at least seems to be delayed. It didn't came
through the list right
On Tue, 2013-05-21 at 23:21 +0200, Martin Brauns wrote:
AIO works perfect if you do not need the features of hdsppconf (switch
optical i/o to spdif or select input/out sensitivity for example)
and the extension cards are not supported too. only chance for
hdspconf-functionality could be a dual
On Wed, 2013-05-22 at 11:13 +1000, Ben Briedis wrote:
a PCIe-to-PCI adapter with the RME HDSP 9632 as I'd like to put the
card
in a small form box (mini-ITX). Almost none of those have 32-bit PCI
slots.
I guess there could be some danger of the adapter causing problems
though...
On my
On Wed, 2013-05-22 at 06:34 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Wed, 2013-05-22 at 11:13 +1000, Ben Briedis wrote:
a PCIe-to-PCI adapter with the RME HDSP 9632 as I'd like to put the
card
in a small form box (mini-ITX). Almost none of those have 32-bit PCI
slots.
I guess there could be
Hi Flo,
nobody ever has written, that it does work. I very often asked. Then I
might have another revision? Make something wrong when using TotalMix
with Linux, while I'm able to use it on Windows?
Sample rates higher 48KHz don't work here ON LINUX, but on Windows.
So my card is broken? It's
Flo, could you please send me off-list a hdspmixer file and alsamixer
file with settings that all 8 ADAT IOs do work? Before I return the
card, I should exclude a user error ;). It's likely that I misconfigured
the mixer settings. TotalMix for Linux does differ from the Windows
version. So I might
Hi :)
it seems to be that I've got a misconfigured jackd, since Flo claims the
following at alsa-user: Of course sample rates 48kHz are supported -
http://www.mail-archive.com/alsa-user@lists.sourceforge.net/msg29636.html
This is the setup [1] on Arch Linux 64-bit architecture.
As you can see,
On Wed, 2013-05-22 at 07:22 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
TotalMix, aka hdspconf
JFTR, this is a typo, it should be hdspmixer.
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