On 11 Oct 2002 10:34:23 +0200, Martin Soto wrote:
> Hi all:
>
> On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 11:53, torben hohn wrote:
> > >
> > > > Does emu10k1 work at a user settable sample rate? 44100 Hz? 32000Hz?
>
> I answer to the original poster first. The Emu10k1 is *locked* at a
> 48Khz rate. All sources
At 11 Oct 2002 10:34:23 +0200,
Martin Soto wrote:
>
> I'm however attaching a small patch to emufx.c that fixes a bug in the
> implementation of the CODE_PEEK ioctl. It must be applied to alsa in
> order for my userland program to work.
thanks, now applied on cvs with some modification (missing
On 11 Oct 2002, Martin Soto wrote:
> I'm however attaching a small patch to emufx.c that fixes a bug in the
> implementation of the CODE_PEEK ioctl. It must be applied to alsa in
> order for my userland program to work.
It's already in CVS.
Jarosl
Hi all:
On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 11:53, torben hohn wrote:
> >
> > > Does emu10k1 work at a user settable sample rate? 44100 Hz? 32000Hz?
I answer to the original poster first. The Emu10k1 is *locked* at a
48Khz rate. All sources and outputs will be converted to and from this
rate for processing
>
> > Does emu10k1 work at a user settable sample rate? 44100 Hz? 32000Hz?
> >
> > MS Windows driver has a good sounding reverb. Could this reverb dsp
> > code be extracted from the MS Windows driver and used "as is" in Alsa?
>
> It's not so easy and I'm sure that we'll violate some patent doin
On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, Juhana Sadeharju wrote:
> On the SB Live problems: recorded signal levels differs from MS Windows
> driver, and the capture faders of alsamixer seems to do nothing.
> I posted this to alsa-user as well if there are people who has
> the SB Live card. Please join us for testing