I have a similar situation. I currently have a Santa Cruz card with a Roland
SCB-55 daughtercard connected, and a Yamaha QY10 connected to the external
port.
My SCB-55 used to work fine on a legacy SB16, and if I recall correctly the
OSS/Free mixer provided a synth control in the mixer by
Kevin Cosgrove wrote:
But, one module mentioned on the ALSA website that doesn't work is
'modprobe snd-card-ymfpci'. I get
'modprobe: Can't locate module snd-card-ymfpci'
In ALSA version 0.9.0beta11, the name of the modules changed, the -card
was removed, so snd-ymfpci would be correct
--- Kevin Cosgrove [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the info Kevin. Your suggestion about
IRQ conflicts is a
great one. The soundcard and the onboard USB are
both IRQ no. 11.
Glad to be of service...and glad to hear that
computers are as predictable as always.
'modprobe:
Yes, i faced the same problem too, maybe it's useful to use PCM device share and
card such as Midiman Delta 410 (10 monochannels for output), but i don't know how tio
share channels for SIMULTANEOUS USE (not for simply splitting them into a couple of
stereo-channels)... AFAIK ALSA haven't
How do I verify that I have the CS4232 driver then
and,
Can I simply replace the cs46xx with cs4232 in the
modules.conf.
Both of these are OSS drivers, which is fine if you
know that is what you want.
If you go with ALSA, for the cs46xx (this is the
modules for a number of Cirrus Logic
On Tue, 19 Nov 2002 15:42:26 -0800
Kevin Cosgrove [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't get my Hoontech Sound Track YMF-754 XG D/B I card to make
any sounds at all. This card is in a Pentium system running the
downloaded version of Mandrake 9.0. When I fire-up harddrake, I
see the card
The directions i located on the site instructed me to run:
./configure --with-cards=usb-audio --with-sequencer=yes
but when i do i get:
checking for which soundcards to compile driver for... Unknown soundcard
usb-audio, exiting!
This is while trying to build the alsa-driver-0.5.12a
Where do
On 20 November 2002 at 11:04, Frans Ketelaars [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you unmuted the relevant channels?
If all I need do is move the sliders above zero volume, then
yes. Is there a mute button in addition to the sliders?
Yes! It should read 0.9.0beta11 instead of
On Wed, 20 Nov 2002 03:30:11 -0800
Miles Georgi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The directions i located on the site instructed me to run:
./configure --with-cards=usb-audio --with-sequencer=yes
but when i do i get:
checking for which soundcards to compile driver for... Unknown soundcard
On Wed, 20 Nov 2002 03:30:11 -0800
Miles Georgi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MG The directions i located on the site instructed me to run:
MG
MG ./configure --with-cards=usb-audio --with-sequencer=yes
MG
MG but when i do i get:
MG
MG checking for which soundcards to compile driver for... Unknown
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Kevin Cosgrove [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 20 November 2002 at 11:04, Frans Ketelaars [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you unmuted the relevant channels?
If all I need do is move the sliders above zero
Title: Re: [Alsa-user] Problems with ALSA on iBook
had the same problem with unresolved symbols... had to remove /lib/modules/2.4.8/kernel/drivers/
sound/acore and all the stuff from the previous instalation of alsa (first make a backup !!!) and then
reinstall alsa. then it worked fine...
in
I found the problem. Not only do I have to crank up the volume,
but I have to unmute all the channels (and there are lots) that I
care about. All is well now, and Mandrake Control Center *DID*
it's job to configure my card. Now if there was just some way to
turn on the speakers by default and
Konsti,
I believe I was using bios 2aa3, but I upgraded to 2aa5 and I'm
listening to music as I write this. Perhaps an irq issue, or some other
resource. I don't know what else to tell you except maybe a faulty
sound chip. Wish I could help more.
Dan Pierce
Konstantin Kletschke wrote:
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Alright, trying something different. Can anyone recommend an inexpensive
USB sound device that supports either mono or stereo input? The only catch
is I would like to chain as many as I can (Upwards of 6-8) together, to do
simultaneous records to multiple instances of MP3 encoders (Darkice).
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On Wednesday 20 November 2002 20:21, you wrote:
So my alsa-newb question is: does ALSA allow more than one program to open
and write to sound devices? I assume ALSA would transparently
software/hardware mix the sound? If yes, (I sure hope the
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So if arts is running, both, the midi interface and the dsp interface are
in use. Your JAVA application cannot access the devices and appearantly
waits for them. What might have happened when it worked before is that arts
was suspended. You can
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On Wednesday 20 November 2002 19:29, Mark Swanson wrote:
I'm trying to play sounds/midi from Java. This works find if I kill arts.
If I enable arts Java just hangs trying to open the audio device.
I did get this working once where java was playing
I'm trying to play sounds/midi from Java. This works find if I kill arts. If I
enable arts Java just hangs trying to open the audio device.
I did get this working once where java was playing MIDI and arts was running.
But, I did something and now this no longer works. Any suggestions would be
It was just brought to my attention that the OPL3 bug fix
dicussed on alsa-devel has been added to cvs, so if you
are interest in the OPL3 FM in the YMF7XX you might give
the CVS tree a try. Remember this is NOT XG Sythnesis.
It is the FM synthesis from the good old (MS/PC/DR)DOS days.
Philip
L. Ricardo Sapaico V. wrote:
Hello everybody,
I hope you could give me a hand with this: I just bought a Intel 850 MV
Mainboard, the one which comes with the AD1885 chip. Well, I downloaded the
alsa-driver-0.5.12a with its corresponding lib and utils drivers. I\'ve followed
all the
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Kevin Cosgrove wrote:
But, one module mentioned on the ALSA website that doesn't work is
'modprobe snd-card-ymfpci'. I get
'modprobe: Can't locate module snd-card-ymfpci'
In ALSA version 0.9.0beta11, the name of the modules changed, the -card
was removed, so
I have a new SB Live! from Dell with a different pci-id than the
originals.
I tried replacing the three instances of 0x0002 I found in the source with
0x0006 to get it to work and it looks like everything is working but I get
no playback. I can see everything in /dev and /proc.
Is anyone else
I'm running a new install of Mandrake 9 (Alsa 0.9.0rc2) on a new hard drive,
on an otherwise old computer.
Using Xine, I play a DVD. When the DVD drive's light is on, the sound has a
wobble to it. (This has the odd result that if I play the same section of a
DVD twice, since the data is still
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