Hi Clemens, Clemens Ladisch wrote: > > Might the patch(the code in it) for usbaudio.c you posted before be > > helpfull for the program? > > No. Please remove the patch. >
Done, except of the entries in usbquirks.h. Is it still needed? (OK, I fetched Kernel 2.6.3 today and made the entries there.) > Then compile the attached program (it requires libusb), and run it by > hand; after that, load snd-usb-audio. > That worked perfectly. The device is switching to config 2, snd-usb-audio is been loaded by the kernel, and the midi devices appeared in kaconect. Six capture ports are available as well. I recorded a wav with arecord via capture one and two. And it sounded good. With Rosegarden I played a song via the Noah Midi Out. And the device is playing. ;-) Now by playing around with the settings in the build-in menu of the synthesizer, I discovered an entry named USBCom, that isn't described in the (so far well done) manual. You can switch it between Windows and Mac/Linux. I rememberd that I updated the firmware. (Now: 1.4.23, if anyone else is interested) So this menu entry might belong to this update. OK, with this setting, it is _not_ necessary to switch the configuration with your small but excellent tool to 2. There's now only _one_ configuration available, which represents the audio and midi devices. (Former configuration 2) The only thing that's missing now are the two playback ports. ---------- snip from /proc/asound/devices 128: [4- 0]: ctl 136: [4- 0]: raw midi 152: [4- 0]: digital audio capture ---------end of snip BTW: I removed all snd-usb-audio related entries from modprobe.conf. First to avoid snd-usb-audio is loaded by the alsasound script. Second, not to get "empty cards" in /proc/asound I only left the snd cards_limit=6 for the maximum number of my soundcards at all. emu10k1 (used as my primary sounddevice) intel8x0 (onboard, used only for midi In and Out) ice1712 (used for hard disk recording) virmidi noah midisport Thank you very much for your excellent help to getting to this state of a working device. Kindly regards, Hartmut -- Hartmut Geissbauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net is sponsored by: Speed Start Your Linux Apps Now. Build and deploy apps & Web services for Linux with a free DVD software kit from IBM. Click Now! http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1356&alloc_id=3438&op=click _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-devel