Hi all,
I have a Linux system with MADI card (snd-hdspm). The settings can be
controlled by using the amixer command-line utility.
Right now there's no MADI hardware connected, but I want to use the
word clock output to supply a clock signal to sync my hardware. For
this, I set the Sample
Bill et al,
On 24/01/07, Bill Unruh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I may not be up to date, but I would be very doubtful that Linux could
handle that (or any computer processing). The problem is the latency. Ie,
sound is read in in chunks, processed and then sent out in chunks. Thus
there is a time
Hi Ronan,
first, RME Firewire devices are not supported (yet) AFAIK.
On 16/01/07, ronan mcallister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm writing to ask about the RME cards relatively to Linux (I'm using
Suse 10.1) -- which RME cards are the most fully-featured to work with
ALSA in the various product
On 23/10/06, Mr. Shawn H. Corey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, why, if it's turn up too loud, does it produce crappy sound? If it
was just clipping the sound, it would become harsher but I'm also
getting a lot of static. I'm trying to figure out why it would do this.
(Actually I'm trying to
Hi Christrian,
The Hammerfall DSP Series (Multiface, Digiface and PCMCIA interface) are
supported, the Fireface is not, and according to freebob will not be
supported.
what's freebob? I was actually curious about RME's Firewire products.
Roman
On 11/04/06, Marcos Guglielmetti Gmail [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, a minimum setup will involve:
RME Digiface (€ 400 ~)
Multiface 8 channels of analog I/O (€ 150 ~)
Am I right?
No. You need a Hammerfall PCI card for the PC. External interface is
either a Digiface or a Multiface.
On 09/04/06, Marcos Guglielmetti Gmail [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So: we need, at least, 10 channels, but 12 or 16 channels would be
great.
RME Digiface will give you 3 ADAT I/O ports (8 channels each, so 24
channels I/O).
Add 2 ADI-8 Pro to have 16 analog channels of I/O.
Alternatively,