John Beavers wrote:
I have a soundblaster Live that I am trying to have the outputs used as
independant virtual devices.
aplay -l
card 0: Live [Dell Sound Blaster Live!], device 0: emu10k1x [EMU10K1X Front]
card 0: Live [Dell Sound Blaster Live!], device 1: emu10k1x [EMU10K1X Rear]
card 0:
Hi Matt,
attacched here the diff file output comparing Centos 5.3 (working) and
Ubuntu 9.0.4 (not working). I don't know if this matter, but the notebook as
a soft touch buttom muting the sound: in Centos is white (sound active also
for Windows) and in Ubuntu/Fedora is alwais red (sound muted also
I have an EMU-1616m that is all working fine, apart from the physical MIDI
input. The interface has a built in MIDI synth, but this is concerning the
physical MIDI I/O (of which it has 2 sets of). I believe alsa-firmware is
responsible for this issue as I have to install it explicitly for the EMU
John Beavers wrote:
I have a soundblaster Live that I am trying to have the outputs used
as independant virtual devices.
aplay -l
card 0: Live [Dell Sound Blaster Live!], device 0: emu10k1x [EMU10K1X
Front] card 0: Live [Dell Sound Blaster Live!], device 1: emu10k1x
[EMU10K1X Rear] card
Hello,
I've been spending quite a long time attempting to get MIDI support for my
music applications with ALSA. I need to say that all these MIDI devices
function fine and as they should do on other hardware. The hardware I'm
trying to work with is a mid-2009 MacBook Pro, running on Ubuntu 9.04.
Hi
I want to loop back audio coming in line-in to line-out with minimum
latency. Is there any option in amixer or any other similar utility to
achieve this? Or any module param to set so that kernel loops back data
without sending data to the userspace?
-Thanks