[LAU] Help getting sound from Cakewalk UA-25 EX to Ardour

Anders Hellquist lau at hellquist.net
Fri Mar 23 17:36:58 CET 2018


Hi

I have the UA-25 non-ex running at work, both in Ardour via jack and with
pulse audio.
No problems

//Anders

fre 23 mars 2018 kl. 01:09 skrev Martín Ferrari <ferrari_martin at hotmail.com
>:

>      I don't have the UA-25 interface, but when I had problems with my
> card and Ardour, I just used Audacity to test the card, as you can easily
> select it and also play and record simultaneously, without having to route
> anything. Once I had it working there, I set it up in Ardour.
>
>
> Martín.
>
>
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> *De:* Linux-audio-user <linux-audio-user-bounces at lists.linuxaudio.org> en
> nombre de Manuel Haible <lacuna_ at gmx.net>
> *Enviado:* jueves, 22 de marzo de 2018 07:01 p.m.
> *Para:* chris at chriscaudle.org
> *Cc:* linux-audio-user at lists.linuxaudio.org
> *Asunto:* Re: [LAU] Help getting sound from Cakewalk UA-25 EX to Ardour
>
> I used to work with the UA-25 ex on Linux and it was flawless in jack and
> alsa.
>  <3 linux audio
>
> As far as I remember, I just installed KXstudio on a fresh Ubuntu
> http://kxstudio.linuxaudio.org/index.php
> KXStudio <http://kxstudio.linuxaudio.org/index.php>
> kxstudio.linuxaudio.org
> About KXStudio . KXStudio is a collection of applications and plugins for
> professional audio production. KXStudio provides Debian and Ubuntu
> compatible repositories ...
>
> So cool, as there is already lots of good stuff coming with it.
> For Jack I worked with QJackcontrol, here you can also do the routing (or
> with Catarina, Catia or Claudia?).
> Make sure, the buffer ok and latency settings are big enough.
>
>
>
>
> It seems that interface has two different modes of operation, basic (USB
> audio class 1.0) and advanced (seems to be proprietary, not fully USB
> audio 2.0 class compliant), and has hardware controls to set sample rate.
>
> no the contrary, as I remember, advanced mode has to be turned off before
> connecting or booting.
>
> You can also try Renoise, Bitwig or Pure Data to know if it's a problem of
> Ardour
> (and maybe start them from the terminal for reading errors and you can
> look into their logfiles, too).
>
>
>
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