* Cyrille Henry c...@chnry.net [2013-01-28 10:41]:
hello,
i use the beringer UCA222 and got it to work with 5ms audio bufer with the pi
in full duplex.
great news! which sampling rate do you run by the way? I suppose the hardware
AD/DAcs are fixed to 48k. I never completely understood this,
hello,
both 44.1K and 48K works.
cheers
c
Le 29/01/2013 10:32, Peter P. a écrit :
* Cyrille Henry c...@chnry.net [2013-01-28 10:41]:
hello,
i use the beringer UCA222 and got it to work with 5ms audio bufer with the pi
in full duplex.
great news! which sampling rate do you run by the way? I
Hallo,
does someone has experiences with M-Audio Fast Track Ultra 8R or RME multiface
or other devices with 8 or more channels?
Can the PI handle so much channels?
/Robert
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* Robert Grah smilingmolec...@web.de [2013-01-29 13:30]:
Hallo,
does someone has experiences with M-Audio Fast Track Ultra 8R or RME
multiface or other devices with 8 or more channels?
Can the PI handle so much channels?
The HDSP/Multiface solutions require a pci pcie pcmcia or express card
hello,
i use the beringer UCA222 and got it to work with 5ms audio bufer with the pi
in full duplex.
cheers
c
Le 27/01/2013 20:40, katja a écrit :
Both are already mentioned but I'd like to confirm that these do work
on RPi (provided the USB speed is lowered as described in this
thread): iMic
I also have a keyboard that did not work, and a usb flash that force a reboot...
cheers
c
Le 27/01/2013 17:51, Miller Puckette a écrit :
I heard suggestions on the Pi sites (I forget exactly where) that the USB
2.0 implementation isn't compatible with a large variety of USB 2.0 devices
Hello,
Some people seem to have result with setting lower USB speed on the
Pi, but when I try this, the Pi doesn't even respond to keyboard
anymore. Checking /boot/cmdline.txt with another computer, I'm sure it
is not due to a typo. But the order of settings may be important?
Could anyone copy
My USB 2.0 soundcard (E-MU 040) works fine in the lastest Raspbian without
any tweaks.
I'm thus not sure it has to be with USB itself.
Cheers,
Pierre.
2013/1/27 katja katjavet...@gmail.com
Hello,
Some people seem to have result with setting lower USB speed on the
Pi, but when I try this,
i put it in front of everything :
dwc_otg.speed=1 dwc_otg.lpm_enable=0 console=ttyAMA0,115200
kgdboc=ttyAMA0,115200 console=tty1 root=/dev/mmcblk0p2 rootfstype=ext4
elevator=deadline rootwait
cheers
c
Le 27/01/2013 11:42, katja a écrit :
Hello,
Some people seem to have result with setting
i basically just ordered ever cheapo (30$) usb stereo soundcard there
is on amazon. ill get the uni to pay.
i was having the same issue as katja. no keyboard, wifi, etc with usb speed 1
ill let the group know if any of the usb soundcards i ordered work
with speed 2 (hopefully) or speed 1 if i
Thanks Pierre and Cyrille.
It turned out that various keyboards and mouse just kill USB (when at
1.1) on the Pi. 'Keysonic Wireless Trackball Keyboard' happens to work
well. The lower USB speed brings substantial improvement of the audio
indeed. Now a real realtime kernel, that would probably
I heard suggestions on the Pi sites (I forget exactly where) that the USB
2.0 implementation isn't compatible with a large variety of USB 2.0 devices
(including for instance the Griffin iMic). So I don't think the issue is
the load that USB 2.0 puts on the Pi, it's simply bugs. But I gather
Both are already mentioned but I'd like to confirm that these do work
on RPi (provided the USB speed is lowered as described in this
thread): iMic and Behringer UCA202.
Katja
On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 5:51 PM, Miller Puckette m...@ucsd.edu wrote:
I heard suggestions on the Pi sites (I forget
Hi all,
for my USB audio class 2.0 device Native Instruments Komplete Audio 6 i
can't report such good news.
There is constant irregular crackling, not only with Pd but also with aplay
etc. It seems related to USB bandwidth, since turning on and off the inputs
in Pd changes crackling frequency.
Message to self: it seems that one has to wait for updated RPi USB
firmware/drivers to get USB 2.0 audio going.
Obviously the isochronous transfer mode as used by audio interfaces is
currently broken.
gr~~~
2013/1/26 Thomas Grill g...@g.org
Hi all,
for my USB audio class 2.0 device Native
hello,
I just install raspbian release and update it. then install pd 0.44.1 (without
any specific optimisation flag)
I made the standard optimisation :
* - rtprio 99
* - memlock 10
in /etc/security/limits.conf
and
dwc_otg.speed=1
in /boot/cmdline.txt
as suggested by miller
I use a
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