Hello,
I wrote this message to the alsa-devel list but im not member of the list
so i forward it to the alsa-user maybe i shall be more lucky.
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Subject: how to ask you to write a new ALSA driver
To: alsa-de...@alsa-project.org
hello,
Last week I got a
GMT+02:00 jean-noël chardron rondr...@gmail.com:
to say a little more the result of -L aplay is in the file ALSA-KA6.txt
and below the description of the inputs and outputs of the KA6 :
Input :
- 1 and 2 : Line and microphone (XLR or Jack 6.35)
- MIDI in
- 3 and 4 : Jack 6.35 for devices
Please show the output of lsusb -v -d 17cc:1000.
Regards,
Clemens
hello,
can I squat on this thread because I bought the same card last week?
the strange affair for me is that the system doesn't show the same
behavior when I turn on the computer with the card or when i plug the card
input (RCA S/PDIF)
Output :
- 1 and 2 (main) Jack 6.35
- MIDI Out
- 3 and 4 (additional) jack 6.35 - always at 0dB
- Output 6 : digital output (RCA S/PDIF)
an USB port and a headphone socket
2015-05-18 17:27 GMT+02:00 jean-noël chardron rondr...@gmail.com:
Please show the output of lsusb -v
papers to read about them .
2014-05-20 11:10 GMT+02:00 Daniel Mack dan...@zonque.org:
On 05/20/2014 12:08 AM, jean-noël chardron wrote:
Also, I the sound card is a high-speed USB device, so you certainly
need
ehci_hcd. Which error did you see?
Daniel
t seems
Hello,
I got a card tascam us-144mkII, i though that it is working on linux. so i
try it and I get a first error : it complains about ehci_hcd so i remove
the module ehci_hcd.
then i get another error that i cannot understand : error -22
the system is :
$ uname -a
Linux TangoStudio
Also, I the sound card is a high-speed USB device, so you certainly need
ehci_hcd. Which error did you see?
Daniel
t seems that there is a constraint on the usb.. the driver is only in usb
1.1 even if the card is in usb 2.0
the initial log is :
[44038.762643] usb 1-5: New USB device