Hi Casey: Today Casey you're the expert. Tell me what Tascam US-122 lets one do as I run lucid low latency kxstudio 10.04.02 but I admit I don't know what is done with US-122. maybe I possess it but don't knowingly use it. Glad my incidental recommendation helped. will listen up for a lesson from you. Ken
On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 1:25 AM, Casey Forslund <cforsl...@gmail.com> wrote: > A final thanks to all of you out there who took the time to write me > regarding my frustrations on the US-122. It is now up and running, and I am > more than hesitant to tell you all how I got it up and running, but I'll > humiliate myself for the betterment of the distro: > > As I mentioned, I had followed literally every step-by-step command-line I > could find to get this beast to work, to no avail (days and days and days of > work for this noob). One of the many informative replies off this mail list > was from Kenneth Koym. He suggested I simply start with uninstalling the > alsa firmware through Synaptic and simply reinstall them. I can't believe > it, but even though I had them installed, I went ahead with this all-to-easy > test, and sure enough, I unplug my US-122 and plug it in after the synaptic > reinstall of the 3 alsa packages, and KAZOOM... green lights flashing on my > US-122!!! Unbelievable. Yes, I feel ridiculously dim, but who would have > known it could have been so simple, after all that time in terminal! Lol! Go > ahead now, insult the noob... Lol. > > Thank you all though for your patience and kindness. > > Sincerely, > > Casey > > -- > Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list > Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users > >
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