On Sun, Jan 9, 2011 at 11:09 AM, Ralf Mardorf ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.netwrote:
On Sun, 2011-01-09 at 16:35 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Sat, 2011-01-08 at 22:28 +0100, Thomas Orgis wrote:
Am Sat, 8 Jan 2011 14:47:46 -0500
schrieb Mike Holstein mikeh...@gmail.com:
ground lift
i know this thread is long since dead, but i did get my tascam 122l working
recently.. i found a forum post at linuxmusicians suggesting starting JACK
like this...
jackd -RP50 -dalsa -dusb_stream:1 -r44100 -p64 -n2
worked great, although i did tweak to -p512 for somethings... heres the
2011/3/10 Mike Holstein mikeh...@gmail.com
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 3:24 PM, Giuliano Braglia forever...@gmail.comwrote:
i know this thread is long since dead, but i did get my tascam 122l
working recently.. i found a forum post at linuxmusicians suggesting
starting JACK like this...
Am Fri, 11 Feb 2011 20:34:55 +0100
schrieb mentoj dija mentoj_d...@gmx.de:
was the only working one. apart from the dummy-driver ;-)
On 11.02.2011 15:58, Ricardo Lameiro wrote:
why are you using the OSS driver?
Heck, I did not spot that: Yeah, having to use the OSS emulation of ALSA
well, i was just playing around. have no idea whats the different
drivers do. apart for the firewire-driver of course. and the dummy ;-)
the oss-thing seemed to be the only working one.
i dont have 0ss4 installed. just the regular 10.04 installation...
On 12.02.2011 12:35, Thomas Orgis wrote:
Am Thu, 10 Feb 2011 22:25:43 +0100
schrieb mentoj dija mentoj_d...@gmx.de:
I got an Alesis io2 express audio interface now. after playing around
with the jack-parameters, it's working with this preferences (look at
the attachment). but with lots of x-runs and this error-messages:
Don't
thanks for the answer,
i dont blame the interface. i'm sure there is a solution. i'll check out
your configurations later and report. by the way: i got a firepod
running very well on this pc. so it's just a matter of drivers i think.
this is actually a present for a friend. so maybe its not
On Fri, 2011-02-11 at 13:16 +0100, mentoj dija wrote:
thanks for the answer,
i dont blame the interface. i'm sure there is a solution. i'll check out
your configurations later and report. by the way: i got a firepod
running very well on this pc. so it's just a matter of drivers i think.
what are your parameters?`
On 11.02.2011 13:25, Tim Cook wrote:
On Fri, 2011-02-11 at 13:16 +0100, mentoj dija wrote:
thanks for the answer,
i dont blame the interface. i'm sure there is a solution. i'll check out
your configurations later and report. by the way: i got a firepod
running very
On Fri, 2011-02-11 at 20:36 +0100, mentoj dija wrote:
what are your parameters?`
/usr/bin/jackd -P60 -t1000 -dalsa -r48000 -p256 -n2 -D -Chw:1,0 -Phw:1,0
-i2 -o2
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Project Lead - Multi-Level Healthcare
On Sat, 2011-01-08 at 16:41 +, Fernando Gomes wrote:
Can you make it work on Windows, to be sure that it isn't a
hardware problem?
:( People shouldn't need Windows to test their hardware! When I started
with Linux (I never used Windows on my own computers) I needed to
install Windows, to
On Sat, 2011-01-08 at 18:58 +0100, Thomas Orgis wrote:
Am Sat, 8 Jan 2011 11:34:59 -0500
schrieb Mike Holstein mikeh...@gmail.com:
in my experience, USB devices can sometimes
pick up as much electrical interference as internal sound cards on laptops.
I have to spoil the specific take
On Sat, 2011-01-08 at 14:47 -0500, Mike Holstein wrote:
On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 12:58 PM, Thomas Orgis thomas-fo...@orgis.org
wrote:
Am Sat, 8 Jan 2011 11:34:59 -0500
schrieb Mike Holstein mikeh...@gmail.com:
in my experience, USB devices can sometimes
On Sat, 2011-01-08 at 22:28 +0100, Thomas Orgis wrote:
Am Sat, 8 Jan 2011 14:47:46 -0500
schrieb Mike Holstein mikeh...@gmail.com:
ground lift added to the plug on the laptop quieted down my firewire
interface,
Still sad that that's necessary, isn't it?
No, ground lift is even used for
On Fri, 2011-01-07 at 22:30 -0800, Casey Forslund wrote:
Hey all,
I am a newbie with Ubuntu (1yr): I've been running 10.04 Lucid
(studio) lately and I've been blown away at how tough it has been to
find a soul out there who has the skills of knowledge to troubleshoot
or problem solve
Am 08.01.2011 07:30, schrieb Casey Forslund:
Hey all,
I am a newbie with Ubuntu (1yr): I've been running 10.04 Lucid (studio)
lately and I've been blown away at how tough it has been to find a soul out
there who has the skills of knowledge to troubleshoot or problem solve
getting my Tascam
Hi
As I posted yesterday, I had a Tascam US122 until a week ago, and it
worked flawlessly with every UbuntuStudio distributions I've used (at
least from 8,xx until the 10.xx). I had other problems with RT kernels
and my hardware configuration, but not with the tascam. Unfortunatly I
don't have it
On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 7:31 AM, Fernando Gomes f.m.go...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
As I posted yesterday, I had a Tascam US122 until a week ago, and it
worked flawlessly with every UbuntuStudio distributions I've used (at
least from 8,xx until the 10.xx). I had other problems with RT kernels
and
On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 4:34 PM, Mike Holstein mikeh...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 7:31 AM, Fernando Gomes f.m.go...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
As I posted yesterday, I had a Tascam US122 until a week ago, and it
worked flawlessly with every UbuntuStudio distributions I've used (at
Am Sat, 8 Jan 2011 11:34:59 -0500
schrieb Mike Holstein mikeh...@gmail.com:
in my experience, USB devices can sometimes
pick up as much electrical interference as internal sound cards on laptops.
I have to spoil the specific take on USB interfaces: Hey, I hear it when you
move the mouse!
Am Sat, 8 Jan 2011 14:47:46 -0500
schrieb Mike Holstein mikeh...@gmail.com:
ground lift added to the plug on the laptop quieted down my firewire
interface,
Still sad that that's necessary, isn't it? But at least it is good to have a
way out. For that reason I pointed out the symmetric
Casey
am a 71 year old newbie who's provided 65,000+ volunteer hours I ask that
you be patient with all of us; linux applications take time to work through
and for one, I'd say what fellow Ubuntu users do for one another is
spectacular considering we commit to helping one another year in and year
hey there,
does somebody know a cheap, small usb-audio-interface, which works out
of the box with Ubuntu? just with one or two mic-inputs and a
headphone-out. maybe with midi-in and -out. very basic one!
i don't care if it is only available second hand on ebay...
cheers
martin
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what do you mean by cheap ?
the native instruments audio control is worth 200 euros, work out of the box
two ins with phantom 4 outs monitor headphones and 32 bits 192 khz (i use 32
96 with jack(for compatibility))
have fun...
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On Fri, 2011-01-07 at 14:02 +0100, mentoj dija wrote:
hey there,
does somebody know a cheap, small usb-audio-interface, which works out
of the box with Ubuntu? just with one or two mic-inputs and a
headphone-out. maybe with midi-in and -out. very basic one!
i don't care if it is only
On Fri, 2011-01-07 at 11:33 -0200, Tim Cook wrote:
On Fri, 2011-01-07 at 14:02 +0100, mentoj dija wrote:
hey there,
does somebody know a cheap, small usb-audio-interface, which works out
of the box with Ubuntu? just with one or two mic-inputs and a
headphone-out. maybe with midi
On Fri, 2011-01-07 at 16:05 +0100, Thomas Orgis wrote:
Also, my guitarist didn't complain about latency when hooking up the guitar
to a software amp via the io|2 and JACK. Works.
A fixed latency above 11 ms for a guitarist works. It's possible to make
music with a fixed latency ex 20 ms,
On Fri, 2011-01-07 at 17:06 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
I suspect real-time kernels for CAD, e.g. the kernel-rtai being better
than the kernel-rt
PS:
A few years back the PC was the remote, but the (oops, not CAD, but) CNC
machine was directly controlled by PICs (outdated micro-controllers),
On 07.01.2011 15:50, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Fri, 2011-01-07 at 11:33 -0200, Tim Cook wrote:
On Fri, 2011-01-07 at 14:02 +0100, mentoj dija wrote:
hey there,
does somebody know a cheap, small usb-audio-interface, which works out
of the box with Ubuntu? just with one or two mic-inputs
On Fri, 2011-01-07 at 17:38 +0100, mentoj dija wrote:
thanks. i just met this swissonic midi-thing. it didn't work. but i
replaced it.
If so, your Linux install need some fixes ;).
The http://a1.images6.thomann.de/pics/thumb/185425-80.jpg ,
unfortunately not part of Thomann's product range
# lsmod | grep snd_usb_audio
I guess this shows all the .ko loaded, resp. listed in /proc/modules and
snd_usb_audio.ko should be loaded (by default on most Linux). Dunno if
'modprobe -l' does show all 'loaded' or all 'available' drivers.
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. it worked fine with linux - but
there was no way to run it with windows. now, i got a cakewalk UM-1G,
which works fine. but thats not part of my original question.
i just need the usb-audio-interface as a gift to a friend, to help her
with her first steps of electronic-music. well acutally
I bought for about a half year the Alesis USB Multimix 4 at my local
dealer for 90 Euro.
It works out of the box and im still happy with it. It has Phantom-Power,
Headphone-Jack, Hi,Lo, Pan, Gain, 2 Mic-Input and so on.
Hope i could help a little bit.
Greetings SpoeRe
--
Ubuntu-Studio-users
and usb,
i say the price/quality is pretty amazing for a small device like this,!
2011/1/7 mentoj dija mentoj_d...@gmx.de
hey there,
does somebody know a cheap, small usb-audio-interface, which works out of
the box with Ubuntu? just with one or two mic-inputs and a headphone-out.
maybe
, small usb-audio-interface, which works out of
the box with Ubuntu? just with one or two mic-inputs and a headphone-out.
maybe with midi-in and -out. very basic one!
i don't care if it is only available second hand on ebay...
cheers
martin
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Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list
Ubuntu-Studio
...@gmx.de
hey there,
does somebody know a cheap, small usb-audio-interface, which works
out of the box with Ubuntu? just with one or two mic-inputs and a
headphone-out. maybe with midi-in and -out. very basic one!
i don't care if it is only available second hand on ebay
On Fri, 2011-01-07 at 22:30 +0100, Roy Damen wrote:
Hello Martin, i bought a behringer u-202(n...@home,i think this is the
type ) usb audio device for Christmas for myself. Behringer has good
inside quality with saving on the housing, which means cheap. It has a
max of 48kHz, but worked out of
On Sat, 2011-01-08 at 02:56 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Fri, 2011-01-07 at 22:30 +0100, Roy Damen wrote:
Hello Martin, i bought a behringer u-202(n...@home,i think this is the
type ) usb audio device for Christmas for myself. Behringer has good
inside quality with saving on the housing,
On Sat, 2011-01-08 at 03:13 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Sat, 2011-01-08 at 02:56 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Fri, 2011-01-07 at 22:30 +0100, Roy Damen wrote:
Hello Martin, i bought a behringer u-202(n...@home,i think this is the
type ) usb audio device for Christmas for myself.
Hey all,
I am a newbie with Ubuntu (1yr): I've been running 10.04 Lucid (studio)
lately and I've been blown away at how tough it has been to find a soul out
there who has the skills of knowledge to troubleshoot or problem solve
getting my Tascam US-122 (which is a device that fits the exact
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Hello,
I need a USB audio Interface, like to have
minimum 8 In/Out
works with audacity
A guy at my LUG uses one of these:
http://www.alesis.com/multimix8usb
They are cheap, and he says 8 channels are available
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 4:15 PM, Gustin Johnson gus...@echostar.ca wrote:
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Peter Berlau wrote:
Hello,
I need a USB audio Interface, like to have
minimum 8 In/Out
works with audacity
A guy at my LUG uses one of these:
http
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Peter Berlau wrote:
Hello,
I need a USB audio Interface, like to have
minimum 8 In/Out
works with audacity
A guy at my LUG uses one of these:
http://www.alesis.com/multimix8usb
They are cheap, and he says 8 channels
Hi,
thanks for information, I will try
using a Notebook with firewire
or my tower-pc
+ echo audiofire 12,
we have done record our CDs with
apple OS/X 10.3x , emagic logic pro and Tascam FW 1884
which works pretty fine but I preffer a solution on linux .
We,
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Am 27.02.2010 18:51, schrieb Peter Berlau:
Hello,
I need a USB audio Interface, like to have
minimum 8 In/Out
This would be a USB2-device. If you are lucky enough, to find something
class-compliant, it will work ootb, most of these devices
/1204USB.aspx
Regards
Teza
...
Peter Berlau a écrit :
Hello,
I need a USB audio Interface, like to have
minimum 8 In/Out
works with audacity
need no phantompower
wish to have a seperate In/Out Box which
Hello,
I need a USB audio Interface, like to have
minimum 8 In/Out
works with audacity
need no phantompower
wish to have a seperate In/Out Box which is connected to the USB and not
only a Multi-Link-Cable-Connection...
Must not have midi, but it would great if interface can work as
audio
Hi Peter, have a look here looks prtty good to me
http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/1204USB.aspx
Regards
Teza
...
Peter Berlau a écrit :
Hello,
I need a USB audio Interface, like to have
minimum 8 In/Out
works
a USB audio Interface, like to have
minimum 8 In/Out
works with audacity
need no phantompower
wish to have a seperate In/Out Box which is connected to the USB and not
only a Multi-Link-Cable-Connection...
Must not have midi, but it would great if interface can work as
audio
|2 USB Audio Interface
Emagic Logic 5 (patched to 5.5.1)
Emagic EMI 6|2,
I found this article,
http://www.64studio.com/node/655
I don't know if it worked under 64studio, and would like to know whether
it might work in Ubuntu Studio.
Emagic Logic 5,
This will have to run
if someone has managed to get these bits working
on UStudio?
Emagic EMI 6|2 USB Audio Interface
Emagic Logic 5 (patched to 5.5.1)
Emagic EMI 6|2,
I found this article,
http://www.64studio.com/node/655
I don't know if it worked under 64studio, and would like to know whether
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I would like to know if someone has managed to get these bits working
on UStudio?
Emagic EMI 6|2 USB Audio Interface
Emagic Logic 5 (patched to 5.5.1)
Emagic EMI 6|2,
I found this article,
http://www
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So no one out there knows of a single hassle free USB audio interface?
Seriously? Is audio production in Linux just a guaranteed headache?
As I already wrote, the edirol ua-25 is hassle
: Hassle Free USB Audio Interface
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| So no one out there knows of a single hassle free USB audio interface?
I have heard that some Edirols work. I have no direct experience though.
| Seriously? Is audio production in Linux just a guaranteed headache?
Well
How important exactly is the interface in keeping XRUNs in check? With the
proper configuration on any well endowed machine should I be able to
synthesize without glitches regardless of interface? Also, could someone
point me toward the LUA (?) archive?
Thanks!
~holotone
http://holotone.net
On
On Friday 04 January 2008 11:53:34 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How important exactly is the interface in keeping XRUNs in check? With the
proper configuration on any well endowed machine should I be able to
synthesize without glitches regardless of interface? Also, could someone
point me toward
On Tue, 1 Jan 2008 17:09:33 -0700
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, USB 2.0 all around; I've got a main production laptop, dual core
2.5ghz, 2GB RAM, and it's the one having problems w/ synthesizing. The
reason
I'd like a USB interface is that I'd like to use my
Mbox???
Probably everyone's out on holiday.. :-)
On Jan 1, 2008 3:47 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So no one out there knows of a single hassle free USB audio interface?
Seriously? Is audio production in Linux just a guaranteed headache?
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http://holotone.net
free is a BIG plus for me - I don't want to mess with hacks
and configs, I just want it to work. For the purposes of the discussion,
let's pretend cost isn't a consideration, though cheaper is ALWAYS better.
USB sadly is a must, as it is the only i / o my Asus Eee has.
Which USB audio interface
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So no one out there knows of a single hassle free USB audio interface?
Seriously? Is audio production in Linux just a guaranteed headache?
It's not a headache. There's plenty of interfaces out there that work
well with Linux. I use this one (HeadRoom Total BitHead
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
USB sadly is a must, as it is the only i / o my Asus Eee has.
Are you sure your machine has enough CPU power to deal with the more
complex patches? After all, it's just a 900 MHz Celeron.
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http://florin.myip.org/
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Yes, USB 2.0 all around; I've got a main production laptop, dual core
2.5ghz, 2GB RAM, and it's the one having problems w/ synthesizing. The
reason
I'd like a USB interface is that I'd like to use my soon-to-be-received Eee
as a standalone synth with my midi keyboard, and keep everything else on
don't want to mess with
hacks and configs, I just want it to work. For the purposes of the
discussion, let's pretend cost isn't a consideration, though cheaper is
ALWAYS better. USB sadly is a must, as it is the only i / o my Asus Eee
has.
Which USB audio interface / sound card would you
That may well do the trick; In fact, I was considering ordering a MIDI
keyboard along with the interface - Both in the same package may just be
perfect. Anyone else have experience with these or any other easy-to-set-up
USB audio interfaces?
~h
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