I am not sure what you are asking. Those USB traffic logs are from my friend's
SL4 working in a Windows 7 virtual machine (with plenty of audible pops
presumably because it is in a VM). The lsusb output is what I see with Linux
before passing the device through to the VM. I do not have access
Hello,
Ok I've been looking little bit into this and need lsusb -vvv with
SL-4 and you don't know anyone how has Linux and Rane SL-2/SL-3?
just interested about those USB vendor/product numbers because SL-1 is
having totally different Vendor than SL-4. So are SL-2/3.
from same company.
Tuukka
Hello,
There is some HID device if you see that on DMesg and probably it's
just that 96/48/24 switch or something but i'll take a look of those
captures and get back on this list. I found also those Vinyl patches
but they are not very helpfull on this.
Tuukka
2015-04-05 21:53 GMT+03:00 Be
I tried Crossfade on my friend's setup who normally uses Serato.
However, it's useless to him and many vinyl DJs because there is no
Linux driver for the current generation of Serato sound cards, the Rane
SL2, SL3, and SL4. There is an incomplete driver for the old USB 1.1 SL1
that can't control
19MB tar.xz of the Wireshark logs, with a README explaining what each
log is:
http://www.megafileupload.com/Tg6/rane-sl4-usb-signals.tar.xz
If anyone has an issue with that link, email me off list and I'll
directly email it to you. Beware that the uncompressed archive is 622 MB.
lsusb showed the
No, ALSA doesn't do anything with the device. /proc/asound/cards did not
show anything about the SL4. I do not know what hiddev0 maps to. How
could I find this out? I presumed the kernel said it was an HID device
because it had no idea what else to do with it.
On 04/05/2015 12:37 PM, Tuukka