Hello everyone,
I am trying to get a Rodecaster Pro working, and see it in lsusb, but
can't get it to work with Alsa. I've documented my setup and what I've
tried in this Ubuntu Bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1877726 and
would appreciate any help. A Scarlett 2i2
Hi Maurizio,
I'm not an ALSA developer. Likely most subscribers of this users
mailing list aren't ALSA developers. Perhaps most of us are users or
developers of other software.
Regards,
Ralf
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Maurizio Mileto Principale wrote:
> Can you tell me if ALSA plans to convert the AE-9 drivers for Linux in the
> near future?
There does not exist any public information about Creative hardware.
Linux drivers are written by Creative. Or not, when they don't feel like it.
Regards,
Clemens
Nils wrote:
> I am trying to get a Rodecaster Pro working, and see it in lsusb, but
> can't get it to work with Alsa.
>
> [ 3490.377201] usb 1-7: parse_audio_format_rates_v2v3(): unable to retrieve
> number of sample rates (clock 1)
This device appears not to be completely class compliant.
Does
Hi,
I have added a simple DAC to my PC, which provides a digital to
anaolog conversion only - there are no further soundcard-like
functionality available.
Now I am looking for an equaliser which works with alsa, does
not need jack or pulseaudio or portaudio and does the equalisation
by itsself -
* tu...@posteo.de [2020-05-13 11:25]:
> Hi,
>
> I have added a simple DAC to my PC, which provides a digital to
> anaolog conversion only - there are no further soundcard-like
> functionality available.
>
> Now I am looking for an equaliser which works with alsa, does
> not need jack or
On 13.05.20 11:10, Clemens Ladisch via Alsa-user wrote:
> Nils wrote:
>> I am trying to get a Rodecaster Pro working, and see it in lsusb, but
>> can't get it to work with Alsa.
>>
>> [ 3490.377201] usb 1-7: parse_audio_format_rates_v2v3(): unable to retrieve
>> number of sample rates (clock 1)