On 05/22/13 03:13, Ben Briedis wrote:
>
>> Subject: [off-list] [Alsa-user] Is RME HDSPe AIO supported?
>> From: ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net
>> To: benbrie...@hotmail.com
>> Date: Tue, 21 May 2013 12:25:41 +0200
>>
>> Off-list, since the mail at least seems to be delayed. It didn't came
>> through t
Ben,
> How well does AIO work? Is the omission on the matrix deliberate - i.e. does
> it
> reflect the fact that there are unresolved issues? Is it safer to buy the
> 9632?
All of the AIO's features work as does the matrix. The card is
configured through standard ALSA controls.
Flo
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On 12/31/10 14:07, Michael Gerdau wrote:
> Could it be that the ExpressCard is not supported by the driver ?
No. The express card behaves exactly like the cardbus card, except for
the host interface.
> Would I need a different firmware that the one provided by ALSA firmware ?
No.
> What else c
On 12/31/10 13:56, David Lam wrote:
> http://wiki.linuxproaudio.org/index.php/Driver:hdspe
>
> I have followed the instructions mentioned in that site still cannot get
> the driver works.
This is not an official alsa driver, so you are asking in the wrong place.
> When I make install it has err
Martin,
> i would like to run a rme hdspe aio on linux,
> is the Card supported ?
Not fully yet, only 1024 period operation for the moment.
> & if true
> how to get it to work ??
http://wiki.linuxproaudio.org/index.php/Driver:hdspm
http://wiki.linuxproaudio.org/index.php/App:hdspmixer_64
> an
Tobi,
> I could only found an ALSA driver for the PCI version HDSP MADI. Is there
> also a
> driver available to use with the PCI Express Bus version HDSPe MADI?
The same driver. All the PCIe versions are handled the same way as their
PCI equivalents.
Flo
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Paulo,
> I would like that all the resampling is made by the DAC because I can trust
> on its quality.
Bwahahahaha!
Flo
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> How can I set up capture Volume on RME Hammerfall DSP MADI?
You cannot.
> The capturing volume is low
Well, turn up the gain on whatever you connected to the MADI bus.
Flo
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Lars,
> I have two sound cards; one RME9652, and one built-in VIA thing. The
> RME is connected to the stereo via S/PDIF, and the VIA thing is
> connected to a wireless transmitter.
Besides the ALSA configuration problem - it won't work unless both sound
devices are in sync. All RME devices can
Ales,
> > Yes: What card is it? If it is the interface card, then there is no
> > IO Box connected/recognized. Please post the output
> > of /proc/asound/card0/hdsp and if it is an interface card, the
> > kernel messages when you load the module or boot (with dmesg).
> it is multiface, i think pre
Hi Ales,
> i configure hdsp with alsaconfig, then hdsp appears in my application
> (pure data), but no sound.
>
> i get from alsamixer : "no elems found"
> which should mean that card 1 has no mixer interface,
> i think all volumes on alsamixer are down,
> but i can't open ANY mixer.
The mixer yo
Martin,
> I want to use a RME Multiface soundcard with PCMCIA Cardbus Card on a
> Dell Notebook with Ubuntu. [..]
> Now the card has 8 in and 8 output channels,
Well, actually, you have 18 input and 20 output channels with the
multiface :)
> I get only one digital playback device which is the
Grant,
> Is there any way to test the digital contents of a FLAC file against
> the digital stream sent to the sound card for a match?
Play it out a digital line and loop it back, if you want to be
absolutely sure.
Flo
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Chris,
> > On IEEE 32 bit floats the mantissa is 23 bit, so there might be
> > situations where you loose the LSB.
> And that was the only point - a "pro audio chain" should be able to
> support "digital wire" capability.
This has nothing to do with the original poster's issues, so I changed
the
On Thursday 12 June 2008 20:10:04 Chris Smith wrote:
> On Thursday 12 June 2008, Florian Faber wrote:
> > What makes you think converting a 16 bit unsigned integer to a IEEE
> > 32 bit float and back would change the value?
> Should have used a 24 bit example. I'm of the opi
Chris,
> A little peeve with some so called "pro" audio servers is their
> inability to act as a 'digital wire', ie: what goes in comes out,
> totally unchanged. As an example, there are times you may want the
> same exact 16 bits you send out of app to arrive at the audio device
> unmolested. Jac
Alex,
> The idea is the following :
>
> 1.) Of course there has to be an input double buffer which generates
> the desired block of samples.
You want hardware monitoring - there are sound cards that support
hardware mixing. With good converters you have latencies down to 5
samples at 192kHz, t
Greg,
> I had the vision that the option was in the configuration dialog, but
> that is not the case for hammerfall 9636, though it was for 9632.
Now I understand what you meant. But setting the input level wouldn't
help you connecting microphones to the AEB8 :)
I am rewriting the tools at the
Greg,
> >> I have a hammerfall 9636 card on my linux 64 studio machine. got
> >> it working today but have a question regarding recording volume on
> >> the card. The thing is that it seems too low. When connecting the
> >> microphone directly to the AEB-8 extension board for analog input,
> >> I
Greg,
> I have a hammerfall 9636 card on my linux 64 studio machine. got it
> working today but have a question regarding recording volume on the
> card. The thing is that it seems too low. When connecting the
> microphone directly to the AEB-8 extension board for analog input, I
> only have vague
Mark,
> Any chance you might be working on hdspmixer at the same time.
Yes, another main goal right now is bringing the hdsp user space
applications up-to-date.
> I worked on testing it when Thomas Charbonell first wrote the program.
> One disappointing limitation of the whole HDSP Linux suppo
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