On Sun, 19 Nov 2006 19:06:27 -0500 (EST)
sara lidgey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm experimenting with ecasound and an M-udio Delta-66 card. I'm using
> Fedora Core 5 with the kernel and various apps from Planet CCRMA. My setup
> works great for multi-track recoding with Ardour plus
Hi,
I'm experimenting with ecasound and an M-udio Delta-66 card. I'm using Fedora
Core 5 with the kernel and various apps from Planet CCRMA. My setup works
great for multi-track recoding with Ardour plus tons of other audio hi-jinx.
Now I am working with ecasound and I need to know how to pl
On Mon, 20 Nov 2006 00:40:37 +0100
"J. Pauli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sergei Steshenko wrote:
> > Just curious - does LPF alone or HPF alone work ?
>
> Yes, sort of. You may need some time to get them working but for me they do.
>
> > Anyway, if you don't insist on .asoundrc implementation,
Sergei Steshenko wrote:
> Just curious - does LPF alone or HPF alone work ?
Yes, sort of. You may need some time to get them working but for me they do.
> Anyway, if you don't insist on .asoundrc implementation,
> you can use any jackd-capable LADSPA host and JACK.
>
> A well known jackd-capable
On Mon, 20 Nov 2006 00:15:23 +0100
"J. Pauli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Frédéric,
>
> I tried exactly the same some time ago. Unfortunately the outcome was
> the same: no sound on both amps. My guess was, that the front and rear
> "output thingy" mute each other when they got initialized, t
Hi Frédéric,
I tried exactly the same some time ago. Unfortunately the outcome was
the same: no sound on both amps. My guess was, that the front and rear
"output thingy" mute each other when they got initialized, that is one
could use either of them but not both. I don't know for sure but the
only
Hi there !
I'm trying to do biamplification (maybe triamplification) under Linux
(FC6 x86_64) with ALSA and an Audigy 1 ES.
I tried the following configuration :
-- Low-pass filter --- rear speakers --->
/
->-multi plugin
\
-- High-pa
Am Donnerstag, 16. November 2006 11:00 schrieb Clemens Ladisch:
> Jan Ries wrote:
> > Am Mittwoch, 15. November 2006 13:20 schrieb Clemens Ladisch:
> > > What are your needs?
> >
> > Analog line-in/line-out (stereo)
>
> Then you shouldn't need to get a 5.1 or 7.1 device.
>
> However, it's very hard
On Sun, 19 Nov 2006 10:25:12 +0100
Jean-Michel Pouré <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Le samedi 18 novembre 2006 à 22:53 +0100, Jean-Michel Pouré a écrit :
> > Okay, the answer is simple:
> > arecord -d dsnoop file.wav
> >
> > Sorry, i did not find reference for dsnoop on the wiki.
> > It was too eas
On Sun, 2006-11-19 at 10:59 +0100, Krzysztof Dubowik wrote:
> Hi,
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >> control.27 {
> >> comment.access 'read write'
> >> comment.type BOOLEAN
> >> comment.count 1
> >> iface MIXER
> >>
Quoting Krzysztof Dubowik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>> control.27 {
>>> comment.access 'read write'
>>> comment.type BOOLEAN
>>> comment.count 1
>>> iface MIXER
>>> name 'Captur
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> control.27 {
>> comment.access 'read write'
>> comment.type BOOLEAN
>> comment.count 1
>> iface MIXER
>> name 'Capture Switch'
>> value false
>> }
>
> [
Le samedi 18 novembre 2006 à 22:53 +0100, Jean-Michel Pouré a écrit :
> Okay, the answer is simple:
> arecord -d dsnoop file.wav
>
> Sorry, i did not find reference for dsnoop on the wiki.
> It was too easy !
Sorry, it did not work.
It could only record the microphone.
Could someone explain how
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