[linux-audio-user] M-Audio Delta 1010LT .asoundrc?

Russell Hanaghan hanaghan at starband.net
Sat Aug 7 19:36:50 EDT 2004


On Sat, 2004-08-07 at 14:40, Jan Depner wrote:
> The basic .asoundrc will work fine.  I have a DSP2000 which has the same
> chip and same number of I/Os.  What you really want is envy24control
> from the ALSA tools.  This will allow you to see all of your I/Os and
> define what you want to monitor/record.  It also allows you to hardware
> monitor in real-time with zero latency.  BTW, I just stole the .asoundrc
> from the Hoontech page on ALSA.  In qjackctl, Ardour, JAMin, or other
> JACK enabled applications you can assign any input to whatever you
> want.  They should all be seen.

Oh man! YOu beat me to it Jan!...Finally a question I could answer!  8~)

Jan helped me _out of the pool_ with this question too. The "hoontech"
.asoundrc works great on my Delta1010LT.  If your using qjackctl to run
jack, make sure you select "0" inputs and outputs in the "settings"
panel. Otherwise jack won't run with this .asoundrc. That hung me up for
a bit but was an easy fix.
> 
> 
> Jan
> 
> 
> On Sat, 2004-08-07 at 15:48, jmacdermott at ns2.i-mecca.net wrote:
> > I have been having great luck with Slackware 9.1 and Luke's AudioSlack software.
> >  With my onboard sound chip (using SI7012 driver) I was recording with Adrour,
> > getting zero xruns in Jack, even with Hydrogen running in the background
> > providing drums!  Wow, I was impressed.
> > 
> > So I made the jump to a higher-end soundcard and installed the Delta 1010TL. 
> > Now, it seems to be recognized by Alsa, because the Ice1712 driver is loaded. 
> > When I cat /proc/asound/cards I see it as 0 and the onboard sound chip as 1. 
> > There are also entries when I cat /proc/adound/devices.
> > 
> > But now I am completely lost... I have been reading the documentation on the
> > .asoundrc file, and have even tried to replace my existing file with something
> > I pulled off teh Alsa site for another, similar card that used the same
> > driver.
> > 
> > Can anyone help me make sense of setting this up?  Is there a standard setup
> > that for all of this cards ins/outs?  I feel like it's way over my head.
> > 
> > Thanks for any help!  I am a little discouraged today, but I am very pleased to
> > finally be making some music in Linux!
> > Jay
> 




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