Greetings,
Did anyone succedd to use ALSA drivers for ESS Maestro 1 (es1968)?
[root@localhost root]# service sound start
Starting alsa sound driver snd-card-0:
/lib/modules/2.4.20-alt5-up/alsa/snd-es1968.o: init_module: No such
device/lib/modules/2.4.20-alt5-up/alsa/snd-es1968.o: insmod
/lib/modules/2.4.20-alt5-up/alsa/snd-es1968.o
failed/lib/modules/2.4.20-alt5-up/alsa/snd-es1968.o: insmod
snd-card-0 failed Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect
module parameters, including invalid IO or IRQ parameters. You
may find more information in syslog or the output from dmesg
[FAILED] Starting alsa sound driver snd-card-1: Warning: ignoring
enable_midi=1, no such parameter in this
module/lib/modules/2.4.20-alt5-up/alsa/snd-cmipci.o: init_module: No
such device/lib/modules/2.4.20-alt5-up/alsa/snd-cmipci.o: insmod
/lib/modules/2.4.20-alt5-up/alsa/snd-cmipci.o
failed/lib/modules/2.4.20-alt5-up/alsa/snd-cmipci.o: insmod
snd-card-1 failed Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect
module parameters, including invalid IO or IRQ parameters. You
may find more information in syslog or the output from dmesg
[FAILED] Loading sound module (snd-card-0):
/lib/modules/2.4.20-alt5-up/alsa/snd-es1968.o: init_module: No such
device/lib/modules/2.4.20-alt5-up/alsa/snd-es1968.o: insmod
/lib/modules/2.4.20-alt5-up/alsa/snd-es1968.o
failed/lib/modules/2.4.20-alt5-up/alsa/snd-es1968.o: insmod
snd-card-0 failed Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect
module parameters, including invalid IO or IRQ parameters. You
may find more information in syslog or the output from dmesg
[FAILED]
[root@localhost root]#dmesg
...
PCI: Found IRQ 10 for device 00:0f.0
PCI: Sharing IRQ 10 with 00:07.2
es1968: not attempting power management.
__alloc_pages: 8-order allocation failed (gfp=0x20/0)
__alloc_pages: 8-order allocation failed (gfp=0x21/0)
ALSA ../../alsa-kernel/pci/ac97/ac97_codec.c:1875: AC'97 0:0 does
not respond - RESET [REC_GAIN = 0x0] ESS Maestro soundcard not found
or device busy C-Media PCI soundcard not found or device busy
PCI: Found IRQ 10 for device 00:0f.0
PCI: Sharing IRQ 10 with 00:07.2
es1968: not attempting power management.
__alloc_pages: 8-order allocation failed (gfp=0x20/0)
ALSA ../../alsa-kernel/pci/ac97/ac97_codec.c:1875: AC'97 0:0 does
not respond - RESET [REC_GAIN = 0x0] ESS Maestro soundcard not found
or device busy
--
Alexandre Prokoudine
ALT Linux Documentation Team
JID: avp(a)altlinux.org
I've looked for a Fine Manual on this but no luck:
Jack starts OK with a period size of 512 but with 256 or 128 it seems to
say that the ALSA driver refuses to accept it. Does anyone know, is this
a hardware limitation of the card, or something I can change with a
magic parameter in some configuration file? The card is an old SBLive
Value (the box said something about MP3) and the software is Red Hat 8 /
Planet CCRMA / emu10k1.
If I have understood the Jack documentation correctly, this corresponds
to about a 35 millisecond buffering delay for the round trip of a signal
from the outside world into the computer and back out again. Plus any
time spent processing the signal inside the computer. Not bad, really, I
guess. I wonder what an M-Audio Delta could do?
jackstart -R -d alsa -d hw:0 -p 256 -n 2 -r 44100
jackd 0.67.2
Copyright 2001-2003 Paul Davis and others.
jackd comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; see the file COPYING for details
loading driver ..
driver client name = [alsa_pcm]
creating alsa driver ... hw:0|256|2|44100|swmon|swmeter|rt
open
ALSA: cannot set period size to 256 frames for capture
ALSA: cannot configure capture channel
starting engine
engine driver not set; cannot start
cannot start main JACK thread
jack main caught signal 15
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Hi everyone!!!
here at the University we have an M-Audio delta 1010 for multitrack recording, have anyone tried to make it work on a debian system? and if so, which sound app would be the appropiate for that matter?
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I thought this may be of interest to some of the folks on this mailing list.
I found it on Newsforge.com.
Regards,
Darren Landrum
I am building a Rebirth file player/converter/sequencer.
I am awaiting a response from Propellerheads to get approval if I can
release a public *file player*. Their file format might be copyrighted,
and without permission I can't release it.
If Prophedz give me the thumbs up I will make it public (just the file
player/utils).
It's just simple command line utilities to play Rebirth files on Linux.
It will emulate the sounds, but not the look or feel or editing.
It will have the ability to export to MIDI files, output to WAV, create
Tekno Composer loops/patterns. It just won't let you edit or create new
files in the format. Or, if I can, you can edit new files, but you won't
have a GUI that looks like it. I will find out what Propellerheads say
and how far I can use the file format for a GPL program.
I still like Rebirth, and even though the sounds are old, it is still a
very useful file format and composition program. I made Tekno Composer
so I could at least get something of the way the sequencers worked. The
file format is something I am very interested in, as so many patterns
are available in the format, and it's a shame they can not be used by
any other program right now. There is no copyrights on a pattern I don't
think. That would be silly. That would be like saying I can copyright
the eight note symbol and everyone pays royalties for me to use it in
sheet music. Or copyright a scale and get royalties for anyone who uses
it in their music. I can't see how a pattern out of context can be
copyrighted, but most likely some loophole in the law allows it.
If Propellerheads inform me the file format is not copyrighted I will
work on it as far as I am allowed to. I can't imagine why else they
would release the file format specification. I am also unsure why no one
has at least made a file conversion utility either. I know people have
built emulators (really good ones) but violated copyrights. I missed out
on getting the programs before they were closed down.
I'm not sure how much Rebirth is used these days. I still used it a lot.
It was missing many features I felt were needed It's a very very simple
system for making rhythyms and bass lines with, and so many people have
tried to copy it but it seems almost all of them never got released or
are no longer available. I have tons of work in Rebirth format, so I
need the conversion utilities, but I would like to make them public. It
would also be fun to build a program that can play them back and listen
to them on Linux.
> So, while I'm restoring the kernel to what it was before, has anyone
>had the same problem playing MIDI scores with MuSE on an external MIDI
>synth ?
I have the exact same problem, using Planet & Redhat 8.0, same soundcard.
No idea what's wrong either.
Manuel
Hi,
I have a new Dell laptop with a headphone jack as the only external
audio output. With headphones, the sound quality is good and there is
little noise to be heard. However, if I plug in my monitors, the
output crackles and hums, regardless of the mixer levels. There is
217 hz constant hum, a 125 hz hum when moving windows, and a 689 hz
whine when I run Pd. The output crackles when I move the mouse
(external USB). I just noticed that it goes away when I unplug the AC
adaptor. I think I remember a similar problem coming up on this list
before, but I had no luck searching the archives. How can I solve
this?
Thanks,
Ben
i think you're out of luck...the point of laptop architecture is to squish
everything together....with a monitor and usb (which is fairly high voltage)
so close to an integrated audio card, you cannot avoid magnetic influence as
shielding at this level is practically impossible....you're best bet (and
not a very good solution) is to get a breakout box so the actual dac is
physically outside the laptop. If you come up with better solution please
let me know,its a problem that frequently drives me nuts
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>Hi,
>
>I have a new Dell laptop with a headphone jack as the only external
>audio output. With headphones, the sound quality is good and there is
>little noise to be heard. However, if I plug in my monitors, the
>output crackles and hums, regardless of the mixer levels. There is
>217 hz constant hum, a 125 hz hum when moving windows, and a 689 hz
>whine when I run Pd. The output crackles when I move the mouse
>(external USB). I just noticed that it goes away when I unplug the AC
>adaptor. I think I remember a similar problem coming up on this list
>before, but I had no luck searching the archives. How can I solve
>this?
>
>Thanks,
>Ben
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Hi all,
I've installed Alsa (latest) and the MuSE sequencer/composer (also
latest). I load one of the example songs in MuSE and when I press the
play button nothing happens, nothing moves on the screen and nothing
plays.
On the other hand, when I move the mouse cursor over the notes in the
piano roll window I can hear the notes on the external MIDI synth, so I
know MIDI works (at least in one way).
But when I press play the cursor does not move. I thought this could
have something to do with the kernel low latency option so I installed
the patch (kernel 2.4.20), enabled some options as in the low latency
HOWTO, recompiled, ran lilo, etc... But now the kernel won't boot.
So, while I'm restoring the kernel to what it was before, has anyone
had the same problem playing MIDI scores with MuSE on an external MIDI
synth ? Any suggestions ?
Sound card is Sound Blaster Live (emu10k1).
Cheers,
Alain