Matthew Polashek wrote:
If the OP has a lot of spare cash and wants it to work,
he consider donating the hardware to the project.
I'm in touch with a marketing guy of M-Audio.
I've talk to him about the FFADO project.
I know that the they have already given several PCI soundcards to the ALSA
team. That's why the DELTA series are well know under linux.
We can all write an e-mail to them saying I want a ProFire working under
Linux!
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1. Re: M-Audio Fireport Info Request (Andrew Hunter)
2. RE: M-Audio Fireport Info Request - Also, Free Samples
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3. Focusrite Saffire LE (Chris Wenn)
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5. Re: Focusrite Saffire LE (Chris Wenn)
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From: Andrew Hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ubuntu Studio Users Help and Discussion
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Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 12:52:13 +0100
Subject: Re: M-Audio Fireport Info Request
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Matthew Polashek wrote:
| I'm losing it. It's the ProFire.
If it is indeed the ProFire, then that audio interface is not supported
by FFADO (yet). If the OP has a lot of spare cash and wants it to work,
he consider donating the hardware to the project.
|
| Matthew Polashek wrote:
| I'm nearly certain we're referring to the firepod here. I believe this
| is not currently supported by the ffado project.
|
| Andrew Hunter wrote:
|
| Steve Meiers wrote:
| | I hope this is the right place to ask.
| |
| | I'm using Ubuntu-Studio 7.10 and would like to incorporate my M-Audio
| | Fireport audio interface. It's basically a firewire interface with
| | 4xADAT in/out, MIDI I/O, SP/DIF I/O and a stereo analog out pair via
1/4
| | inch jacks. It works great under XP, but I really want to use it in
| | Ubuntu Studio instead. I keep reading that firewire audio interfaces
are
| | next to impossible to use with Linux but maybe I'm not looking in the
| | right places. Can anyone here point me to information on getting this
| | M-Audio Fireport interface working with Ubuntu Studio?
|
| There is no reference on M-Audio's site to any product called
| Fireport. Are you certain that is the product name/model number?
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From: Karlheinz Noise [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com
Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 16:12:12 -0400
Subject: RE: M-Audio Fireport Info Request - Also, Free Samples
I'm losing it. It's the ProFire.
There are two ProFire devices listed at FFADO. One is the ProFire
Lightbridge, which is listed as unknown:
http://www.ffado.org/?q=node/27
The other is the ProFire 2626, which is not supported:
http://www.ffado.org/?q=node/507
Also:
Along those lines, Berklee school of music has released
8.5 gigs of sampled instruments under a CC-BY license:
http://ccmixter.org/olpc-berklee-sample-pool
Just a general FYI - the guy who's behind this is also the guy who
developed CSound.
-Karlheinz
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From: Chris Wenn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com
Date: Fri, 16 May 2008 09:01:29 +1000
Subject: Focusrite Saffire LE
Does anyone have this device working on Ubuntu Studio 8.04?
Mine is recognized, and I can start jackd using it, but I get no sound
from the device and repeated error messages saying
cannot complete execution of the processing graph (Resource temporarily
unavailable)
followed by the message jackd has crashed
I have enabled raw1394 access and I am able to retrieve information from
the device using gscanbus
My system is a Dell XPS M1210 laptop. lspci reports the firewire
controller as FireWire (IEEE 1394): Ricoh Co Ltd R5C832 IEEE 1394
Controller
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