Re: [gentoo-user] problems with usb audio and midi

2014-04-24 Thread Mick
On Thursday 24 Apr 2014 03:47:35 luis jure wrote: > i have an internal pci card (m-audio 2496) that works fine on my gentoo > machine, but i'm having problems with usb audio cards and midi devices. [snip ...] > difference i see is that gentoo uses uhci_hcd, while xubuntu uses > ohci-pci, not that

Re: [gentoo-user] problems with usb audio and midi

2014-04-24 Thread luis jure
thanks for your answer! actually, i just realized that it's working now. unfortunately i don't know what of all the things i've been trying made the difference... $ cat /proc/asound/cards 0 [M2496 ]: ICE1712 - M Audio Audiophile 24/96 M Audio Audiophile 24/96 at

Re: [gentoo-user] problems with usb audio and midi

2014-04-24 Thread Mick
On Thursday 24 Apr 2014 17:32:25 luis jure wrote: > > lspci | grep OHCI should show if you need it. > > mmm... lspci | grep OHCI gives nothing, so i guess i'll disable these > modules in the kernel. Oops! I gave a bum steer, my apologies! I meant to have typed: lspci -v | grep -i OHCI As a

Re: [gentoo-user] problems with usb audio and midi

2014-04-25 Thread luis jure
el 2014-04-25 a las 06:41 Mick escribió: > Oops! I gave a bum steer, my apologies! > I meant to have typed: > lspci -v | grep -i OHCI he, should have noticed that myself... :-) the output here is very similar to yours, OHCI is used only by the firewire controller (which i don't use, anyway).

Re: [gentoo-user] problems with usb audio and midi

2014-04-26 Thread Mick
On Saturday 26 Apr 2014 01:26:32 luis jure wrote: > el 2014-04-25 a las 06:41 Mick escribió: > > Oops! I gave a bum steer, my apologies! > > I meant to have typed: > > lspci -v | grep -i OHCI > > he, should have noticed that myself... :-) > > the output here is very similar to yours, OHCI is use

Re: [gentoo-user] problems with usb audio and midi

2014-04-26 Thread luis jure
el 2014-04-26 a las 10:13 Mick escribió: > I have no experience with midi devices, but from my understanding you > need to get jack configured first. jack is an additional (and optional) layer that provides low latency audio (and midi) communication between different applications, and between th