Andrew de Quincey:
> Cool, I'll add that to my list
> BTW, attached is my current state of analysis of the mixer devices.. not
> complete yet (been very busy recently).
>
> If you can be bothered, can you confim what I've got so far?
I've obviously had little success being bothered so far... I g
I noticed that I can play back the audigy2-drive RCA SPDIF input by
turning up the "Optical IEC958" slider, and "arecord -f dat out.dat"
will record it.
So, good. Just posting some more random info.
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Andrew de Quincey:
> If I run alsamixer, I can adjust sliders but it has no effect on the
> output. I can run other programs (e.g. xmms) simultaneously, and see the
> silder changing in alsamixer, but again, it has no effect on the output.
My mixer is semi-functional (alsa cvs). The outputs
Takashi Iwai:
> which midi connector are you using?
>
> audigy have two MPU401 connectors.
> the first one is assigned to the gameport and the second one to the
> connect on the audigy-drive.
I tried the gameport on the audigy1, since I don't have an audigy1
drive.
I _do_ have an audigy2 drive (
Josh Green:
> If you want to check these projects out, you can either wait a few days
> for FluidSynth 1.0 to be released which a release of Swami will follow
> shortly after, or you can get Swami CVS and FluidSynth CVS. Cheers.
Thanks for all the help. Savannah CVS is giving me unexpected EOFs
at
I am trying to load a soundfont into my Audigy1's wavetable and play
it with a MIDI keyboard. I am using kernel 2.5.64.
MIDI output verifiably works. However, MIDI input does not. The
cable and keyboard are not the problem--I've tried them with an
es1371, and I easily got MIDI input working.
My p
Takashi Iwai:
> what kind of output is expected on this jack?
Line one output. The working jacks are outputs two and three.
> this might be a bug of the driver, but not sure, atm.
> could you check whether interrupt counts increase when you receive a
> midi input?
They don't. MIDI _output_ gener
alsa-{kernel,lib} cvs, kernel 2.5.49, audigy2 platinum.
Output jack adjacent to firewire connector works; "Wave Surround"
volume control functions normally.
The next jack over also works; its left and right channel volumes
are controlled independently by "Wave LFE" and "Wave Center".
The output
Jaroslav Kysela:
> You've pointed to the reason: hardware does not generate input interrupts.
> Try to disable the IRQ (snd-mpu401=1,,,0x300,-1).
I had to set the index field there to "1" or "-1" in order to get
the MPU-401 recognized at bootup. (I have another sound card in
this box too, maybe th
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I'm running kernel 2.5.49, built with the generic MPU-401 MIDI
driver, and booted with the "snd-mpu401=1,-1,,0x300,10" option,
which corresponds to IO port 0x300 and IRQ 10.
I've configured my BIOS to enable the on-board MIDI interface
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