t he device has an internal mixer which the ALSA is yet to support. I am now working with the developers to have a patch and test that driver. thanks for your comments and suggestions.. now i am just using the wiring the driver already had setup while booting up....
Regards, Abhayadev S On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 5:58 PM, Gord L Williams <[email protected]>wrote: > Sounds like you are a hair width away from what your trying to > accomplish. Can you > make it work in patchage or something like that (cadence, etc)? > > The delay is usually coming from both a live source (hardware) and a > software channel that > are mashed together somehow. You can even do this strictly hardware when > your patching in > compressors or other gear through a live board for recording or pa. > > Literally it has to be a straight one in one out chain per channel. > Maybe try just a channel at a > time to put it through. Side chains where compressors, and other gear > comes in, can make it hairy. > > Also watch Jack for allowing unwanted chains, with the engine stopped try > setting jack to ignore self connect requests. This may help in sorting > through the ins and outs. > > Secondly I would look at what the midi clock is doing. I haven't played > with midi capable hardware but it could be a synch problem between the > software and hardware clocks. (*This about where I exit and run > screaming, no synth type stuff for me**)* > > Cheers and luck. > > > On 13-09-14 09:00 AM, [email protected] wrote: > > 2013/9/9 Abhayadev S <[email protected]> <[email protected]> > > Yes, i could use Jack-mixer, and I use it occasionally. It will add delay > and i need in-hardware monitoring to be enabled. > > Regards, > Abhayadev S > > > O > > > > -- > ubuntu-studio-users mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users > >
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