le doesn't turn up much either.
Any idea what is needed?
Thanks,
Johan De Groote
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Doesn't the RME HDSP range support hardware mixing? I don't know how well this
is supported in linux. They would provide everything except your points 3 and
7.
Regards,
Johan
On Saturday 17 February 2007 21:45, Peter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> since the years I put together my last computer, it is easie
This is becoming a bit off-topic and too technical to be of general interest I
fear.
But I do agree with Sergei that the lower the frequency you want to process,
then more taps you need on your filter. There is no way out. Just the same
for analog filters you need a certain time for the respons
Ronan,
Like Sergei already said, split the topic because it is getting confusing and
has (almost) nothing to do with RME anymore.
Regards,
Johan
On Saturday 27 January 2007 18:32, ronan mcallister wrote:
> Sergei,
>
> For the moment forgetting about the Xover's, how would I use ecasound or
> a
ed to know alot more about
> > digital audio and Linux before even approaching an evaluation of Linux
> > distros, but if you have any thoughts on my current plan (to continue to
use
> > OpenSuse 10.2 + JAD and experiment) -- I'd appreciate it. Until I figure
> > out w
analysis, etc). Most of the folks I've discussed this
> with use Linux audio tools for creating/modifying/mastering studio music not
> "live" sound.
Never tried to do live sound with it. I'm one of the recording/messing around
types :)
>
> Thank you again,
> Rona
After reading your mail again, I noticed a few things more, see in the text.
On Monday 22 January 2007 22:18, ronan mcallister wrote:
> Dominique,
>
> I'm looking into the kernels/distro's you suggested -- in the
> meantime, I did startup meterbridge, when using Ardour I to play a WAV
> file, it'
You can use alsaplayer, it is jack-aware. Try "alsaplayer -i gtk -d jack".
Otherwise MhWaveEdit and ReZound are also jack-aware and there is a plug-in
for Xmms.
Regards,
Johan
On Monday 22 January 2007 22:18, ronan mcallister wrote:
> Dominique,
>
> I'm looking into the kernels/distro's you s
On Friday 19 January 2007 16:28, ronan mcallister wrote:
> Hi Klangmeister,
>
> Thanks for the advice, sorry for the *long* reply.
>
> What Linux/distro do you use?
Using Gentoo with an DIGI5296 and ADI-8 AE. The DIGI96/8 is in another pc at
the moment. No problems unless running "emerge --rsyn
I have been working with this RME Hammerfall (not the HDSP version) for years
now without trouble. But I would like to try recording 88.2/96 kHz.
I tried to set it using qjackctl, but this fails. Reading on the alsa-poject
site, I saw that in the .asoundrc entry for the card is marked that 88.2
These are rebadged rme cards. Anyone any experience running them with the rme
alsa drivers?
Regards
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AFAIK the alsa drivers are included in the kernel distribution, there is no
need to install them afterward. Just enable them during config.
For some other problems with 2.6.0 I was advised to update the modprobe etc,
as the old ones do not work with 2.6.0.
Regards.
PS, glad someone at least go
Has anybody experience with soundcards with an ADAT I/O that are reported to
work well with Ardour besides the RME range?
I went through the alsa list, but the only models easy found are the RME range
and the Terratec EWS88D (not on terratecs site anymore, but still in shops).
Am I missing some
Now that alsa is included in the 2.6.x kernel, how about updates?
Last months, there has been quite some activity with new releases following
each other briskly. How will this happen for the new kernel? Will there be
kernel patches coming out with every new alsa release? Who will make them
avai
So I got my rme9652 withasla 0.9.0rc7 running. Got Jack on top of that. Can
route around sound with qjackconnect and can see there is activity with
meterbridge.
May I conclude that my setup is OK?
Playback:
I tried alsaplayer with some ripped cd tracks (used cdparanoia). It always
says the f
Hi, completely new to linux, so I got RH8.0 and used the Planet CCRMA at Home
to get sound support with ALSA and sound applications.
Here a some (probably silly) questions:
- Now I can get some sound out of it, but how do you access all the channels?
The only thing that works is ADAT1 channels
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