At 04:36 PM 23/09/2003, Joerg Anders wrote:
>Hi all!
>
>I'm searching for a good place for Red Hat ALSA RPMs.
>I'm convincend there are many. But is there an "official"
>web site ? I know Red Hat doesn't ship ALSA on CD.
>But I read about a so-called "Red Hat community".
>(Unfortunately, I'm not familar with the Red Hat
>package policy.)
>
>Can anybody give a hint?
Planet CCRMA is what you are after.
http://www-ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software/
Regards
Luke
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Audio software packaged for the Slackware Linux Distribution
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Hello all,
Kevin E. helped me out with my HDSP. Turns out I just needed the new 0.9.6 drivers (sure took some work to get them up and running, though - thanks, Kevin). Works great now, with hdspmixer and everything (LOOKS great, too!).... but one weird thing happens - when I run aplay or play, when it gets to the end of the file something happens and then no programs can access the soundcard. Something similar happens on windows, but I don't know what's causing it. Any ideas?
Matt
I hate when I think of a third question after hitting send
this one is maybe best backchanneled to Mark, but I don't have the address
down here, I've just discovered, so let's hope it's of use to other people:
If I'm to figure out how to apply Thomas's patch to the planet flow, it might
help me to have a little detail on what YOU did to apply the patch. given
that I'm semi smart, but have so little information, this might help a great
deal. :)
slowly I learn - *chugga chugga*
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In a message dated 9/23/2003 8:50:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time, linux-audio-user-request(a)music.columbia.edu writes:
>
> >
> > DAMMIT aaron! last question for now - this is for
> anybody - what
> > is this?:
> > (it was mentioned in a thread on alsa-devel)
> >
> > hdspconf GUI
> >
I believe it's where you configure the card - all the sync/ref stuff, etc. If you're box has a windows side, there will usually be a little icon on the bottom of the screen which looks like a little hammer (though maybe it looks different for the 9652 - I have a multiface) - I'm pretty sure it's the same thing. Yes-no?
Matt
In a message dated 9/23/2003 8:50:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time, linux-audio-user-request(a)music.columbia.edu writes:
>
> You put the card in a Windows based (or maybe Mac based, I don't know)
> computer and you run the firmware updater for the Rev 101 (65 hex) firmware.
> It takes the card down to rev 101. This is available on the
> RME web site
> under downloads.
Yeah... though sometimes when you downgrade you have to go the "archive" section of the RME downloads.
It's me Aaron again
this is a question probably best for Mark K. but I thought it'd be useful to
post it too
I indeed have firmware rev 68 going for my 9652 - you said to use 65 - other
strains said you had to downgrade to 65 - ok that makes sense.
my two questions are hopefully simple - how do I do that? and can I go back
up later? (I imagine Thomas and company will have the drivers humming for
the newer rev and that at that point it'd be a good idea to go back up - if
possible)
also, I know this has been explained three times in the last day to other
people asking, but this is not actual "firmware" in the sense that it's some
kind of flash happening to the hardware, right? I think the one post
explained that we were actually calling this firmware erroneously...
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Hi!
I'm trying to get alsa working with my new card, but the alsa module won't
load. This is the error I get:
# modprobe snd-cs46xx
/lib/modules/2.4.22-xfs/kernel/sound/pci/cs46xx/snd-cs46xx.o: init_module: No such device
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
/lib/modules/2.4.22-xfs/kernel/sound/pci/cs46xx/snd-cs46xx.o: insmod /lib/modules/2.4.22-xfs/kernel/sound/pci/cs46xx/snd-cs46xx.o failed
/lib/modules/2.4.22-xfs/kernel/sound/pci/cs46xx/snd-cs46xx.o: insmod
snd-cs46xx failed
and the syslog contains these messages:
Sep 23 22:05:42 aurora kernel: PCI: Found IRQ 11 for device 00:11.0
Sep 23 22:05:43 aurora kernel: ALSA ../../alsa-kernel/pci/cs46xx/cs46xx_lib.c:268: AC'97 write problem, codec_index = 0, reg = 0x2, val = 0x8000
Sep 23 22:05:43 aurora kernel: ALSA ../../alsa-kernel/pci/cs46xx/cs46xx_lib.c:148: AC'97 read problem (ACCTL_DCV), reg = 0x2
Sep 23 22:05:46 aurora last message repeated 99 times
lspci reports the card as:
# lspci
[...]
00:11.0 Multimedia audio controller: Cirrus Logic CS 4610/11 [CrystalClear SoundFusion Audio Accelerator] (rev 01)
Entries in /etc/modules.conf are as they should be, if I read the
instructions correctly:
alias char-major-116 snd
alias snd-card-0 snd-cs46xx
alias char-major-14 soundcore
alias sound-service-0-0 snd-mixer-oss
alias sound-service-0-1 snd-seq-oss
alias sound-service-0-3 snd-pcm-oss
alias sound-service-0-8 snd-seq-oss
alias sound-service-0-12 snd-pcm-oss
alias snd-slot-0 snd-card-0
alias sound-slot-0 snd-slot-0
cu
Arvid
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(Johann Wolfgang v. Goethe)
Does anyone know if the ADC 0 and ADC 1 controls on envy24control
actually control the preamp gain on the M-Audio Delta 1010LT or would
it just be the AD converter levels?
My eventual goal is to use my DAW as a PA processor for small road
gigs using Freqtweak or something similar for the master EQ and
dynamics processing for FOH and monitors. As a proof of concept I
connected the XLR outputs of an Allen & Heath console to the XLR
inputs of my Delta 1010LT and connected the outputs of the Delta
1010LT to the power amp. I was not able to get good levels without
distortion and I suspect it is because I need to decrease the gain on
the mic preamps in the 1010LT. I would've connected to the
line-level RCA inputs, but I didn't have a cable handy to try that.
The problem seemed to persist even if I lowered the faders on the
console. So does the preamp gain sound suspicious or am I connecting
something with too much of an output level to a mic preamp to begin
with or does it seem like something else? I'm pretty sure I'm not
driving the amps with too much level frin the DAW.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Greg
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Hallo,
I just stumbled accross this:
http://www.skale.org/
No source code, too much 3d-shadows im my opinion but I guess a lot of
people will like it...
ciao
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When using a RME Hammerfall DSP card (like in my case the pci interface
together with a multiface) the 'hdsploader' program from Thomas Charbonnel
is used to load the firmware into the card (that's what the README says).
I am not really sure if I do understand correctly what this means.
Would someone who really knows be so kind and correct me if I am wrong.
AFAIK hdsploader must be called once after booting the hardware and
after loading the snd-hdsp module. Without that snd-hdsp cannot work.
Right?
There is firmware on the RME website. I guess this firmware is *not* the
same as the one hdsploader loads into the card. I guess, the RME firmware
is burnt into FLASH memory of either the interface card (pci or cardbus)
or the soundcard (digiface, multiface) or maybe both, while the firmware
hdsploader cares about seems to be stored in RAM of the soundcard (and/or
interface). Is this correct?
Thanks a lot for helping me to understand,
Robert Epprecht