Hi,
I'm running 64Studio Linux -- 32 bit version. I just switched from a
PCI + Multiface, to a Digiface using my same PCI card.
I'm running 8 channels into the Digiface via ADAT 1 and 2 IN, and 8
channels out via ADAT 1 and 2 OUT. 88.2 kHz sampling rate.
My Multiface worked fine, however, my Di
Na 24. 11. 2010 15:35, Bill Unruh je pisal:
> That is probably what is called feedback.i It says yor microphone works.
> Unplug your headphones/speakers.
> Ie, turn off all output. So set both to Mic.
> Now record. Once you have recorded Turn off the inputs. and see if there is
> some record
On Wed, 24 Nov 2010, Grega Fajdiga wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am using Ubuntu 10.10 with a Creative Sound Blaster Audigy SE.
>
> The snd_ca0106 module is loaded.
>
> I have a Y-connector plugged in the green front left/right jack
> so that I can listen at the sound through speakers and the
> headphones
Hello,
I am using Ubuntu 10.10 with a Creative Sound Blaster Audigy SE.
The snd_ca0106 module is loaded.
I have a Y-connector plugged in the green front left/right jack
so that I can listen at the sound through speakers and the
headphones at the same time. The microphone is plugged into the
blue
I've been trying to install the rebuilt usb-audio driver with the changes
below, but I've been running into issues.
I downloaded the latest alsa-driver tarball from
http://www.alsa-project.org/snapshot/ (which was
alsa-driver-1.0.23.96.gda8b0.991.gd36e7 at the time)
I ran:
./configure --with-ker