I am running Fedora Core 4 with the M-Audio Audiophile USB. I dont have
any problems playing sound, but I cannot get anything into ardour. Jack
starts and connects to Ardour, and I can use hydrogen to add drum beats.
The audiophile usb is just not getting any input. Does anyone have
any suggestions?
Thanks,
Jason
Hi:
I have CheeseTracker (CCRMA rpm for Fedora 3) installed and can compose
and play tracks, but:
- can't save song
- can't play song (ie multiple tracks), only the last track composed.
Any obvious or common mistake I'm making?
Thanks
Mick
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This has been in my /etc/modules from the start. For a while now, (most
recent?) 2.6 kernels, this will not load "device not found". Since it did not
seem to effect anything, I just let it be. (Note I have both a rtc.ko and
rtcgen.ko in my kernel's modules.)
Finally, an app kicked! Playing with the latest Dynebolic 1.4.1 running in
Qemu (1.1 ran very nicely without complaint), I got a non-fatal error message
unable to set rtc to some parameter 1024. It suggested running in a 2.6 host
kernel (2.6.15 at your service!) or echoing 1024 into a file on some /proc
subdirectory (I have no such subdirectory in /proc).
Anyone know anything about this?
i'm using audiophile2496 too.
yes, you have to use snd-ice1712module and envy24control as mixer.
bye
emanuele
>
> Oggetto:
> [linux-audio-user] maudio audiophile 24/96
> Da:
> Heitzso <heitzso(a)growthmodels.com>
> Data:
> Fri, 03 Feb 2006 23:19:17 -0500
> A:
> linux-sound(a)vger.kernel.org, linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu
>
> A:
> linux-sound(a)vger.kernel.org, linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu
>
>
> I'm trying to convert my collection of cassette tapes over to CDs.
> I purchased two nice used tape decks off ebay. The nicer of the
> two is connected to my computer, which is a recent model
> athlon64 3000+ w/ 1G RAM.
>
> Sound was very rough captured with 'arecord' through the
> computer's built in sound chip so I bought a
> maudio audiophile 24/96 from newegg to get a clean dac.
> But my common Linux mixers don't know what to do with the
> maudio and I feel I may have purchased a fancier audio card
> than I know what to do with (most mixers certainly don't know
> what to do with it).
>
> kmix does a reasonable job of picking up and labeling the
> inputs/outputs/controls. But I don't know how to use them.
>
> I'd appreciate being pointed to:
> email list
> forum/irc
> doc url
> that might help me out.
> THANKS
I'm trying to convert my collection of cassette tapes over to CDs.
I purchased two nice used tape decks off ebay. The nicer of the
two is connected to my computer, which is a recent model
athlon64 3000+ w/ 1G RAM.
Sound was very rough captured with 'arecord' through the
computer's built in sound chip so I bought a
maudio audiophile 24/96 from newegg to get a clean dac.
But my common Linux mixers don't know what to do with the
maudio and I feel I may have purchased a fancier audio card
than I know what to do with (most mixers certainly don't know
what to do with it).
kmix does a reasonable job of picking up and labeling the
inputs/outputs/controls. But I don't know how to use them.
I'd appreciate being pointed to:
email list
forum/irc
doc url
that might help me out.
THANKS
i've managed to install dssi but now i got a problem with dssi-vst.
i've installed wine (by urpmi on my mandriva) and then i edit
"Makefile.in" to specify the VST
SDK location.
then i type autoconf; ./configure; make;
the terminal tells me a long series of errors which starts with
"dssi-vst-server.cpp:" and at the end the terminal tells me "make: ***
[dssi-vst-server.o] Error 1".
anyone has the same error??
bye
emanuele
finally i solve the problems!
i've just installed dssi from source and now it works! i'm using liblo
0.18 (the original mandriva package, not the thac's package). and now
the graphical front-end works!
anyway, thank you for your help.
bye
emanuele
-------- Messaggio Originale --------
Oggetto: dssi: 2 questions
Data: Fri, 03 Feb 2006 13:11:30 +0100
Da: emanuele ..:: www.rumoridifondo.com ::.. <emanuele(a)rumoridifondo.com>
A: linux-audio-user mailing list <linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu>
hi folks,
i've installed rosegarden on my mandriva 2006. then i've download dssi
from "thac's rpm" (www.mde.djura.org/index2006.0.html). in particular
i've installed these files:
dssi-0.9.1-0.1.20060mde.i586.rpm
dssi-vst-0.3.1-10.mdk2006.0.mde.i586.rpm
libdssi0-0.9.1-0.1.20060mde.i586.rpm
libdssi-vst0-0.3.1-10.mdk2006.0.mde.i586.rpm
libfluidsynth-dssi0-0.9.1-0.1.20060mde.i586.rpm
liblo0-0.22-0.1.20060mde.i586.rpm
after the installation process ended, i've read the file
"/usr/share/doc/dssi-0.9.1/README".
i've run first jack and then "less_trivial_synth", "trivial_sampler" and
"jack-dssi-host less_trivial_synth.so".
my dssi-path was set by default and so all these plugins started (i saw
this by looking on jack connections) and i managed also to play
"less_trivial_synth" by my m-audio keystation. i've managed also to rec
and play with rosegarden.
the problem is that in all the cases, the gui of these soft-synth
doesn't appear!
how can i solve the problem?
thank you
bye
emanuele
ps. sorry if my english isn't very good.....
i use the 32bit version of mandriva.
where did you download liblo 0.23? is there an rpm? i took a look at
mandriva cooker too, but there the only version of liblo is 0.18....
emanuele
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Oggetto:
>> [linux-audio-user] Re: dssi: 2 questions
>> Da:
>> Loki Davison <loki.davison(a)gmail.com>
>> Data:
>> Sat, 4 Feb 2006 00:59:02 +1100
>> A:
>> A list for linux audio users <linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu>
>>
>> A:
>> A list for linux audio users <linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu>
>>
>>
>>On 2/4/06, timg <timg(a)expressmart.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Your english is much better than my french or spanish ;)
>>>
>>>
>>>emanuele ..:: www.rumoridifondo.com ::.. wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>hi folks,
>>>>i've installed rosegarden on my mandriva 2006. then i've download dssi
>>>>from "thac's rpm" (www.mde.djura.org/index2006.0.html). in particular
>>>>i've installed these files:
>>>>
>>>>dssi-0.9.1-0.1.20060mde.i586.rpm
>>>>dssi-vst-0.3.1-10.mdk2006.0.mde.i586.rpm
>>>>libdssi0-0.9.1-0.1.20060mde.i586.rpm
>>>>libdssi-vst0-0.3.1-10.mdk2006.0.mde.i586.rpm
>>>>libfluidsynth-dssi0-0.9.1-0.1.20060mde.i586.rpm
>>>>liblo0-0.22-0.1.20060mde.i586.rpm
>>>>
>>>>after the installation process ended, i've read the file
>>>>"/usr/share/doc/dssi-0.9.1/README".
>>>>i've run first jack and then "less_trivial_synth", "trivial_sampler"
>>>>and "jack-dssi-host less_trivial_synth.so".
>>>>my dssi-path was set by default and so all these plugins started (i
>>>>saw this by looking on jack connections) and i managed also to play
>>>>"less_trivial_synth" by my m-audio keystation. i've managed also to
>>>>rec and play with rosegarden.
>>>>
>>>>the problem is that in all the cases, the gui of these soft-synth
>>>>doesn't appear!
>>>>
>>>>how can i solve the problem?
>>>>
>>>>thank you
>>>>bye
>>>>emanuele
>>>>
>>>>ps. sorry if my english isn't very good.....
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>--
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>>>Petr-all Petroleum
>>>6567 Kinne rd Dewitt ny 13214
>>>Cell 315 415 8108
>>>Office 315 446 0125 x 126
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>I had the same problem and have fixed it, same distro, etc. Are you
>>using 64 bit? not sure if it was 64 bit specific, but i got new liblo
>>0.23 and everything worked fine. I can't remember if there was
>>anything else i did, but i can tell you in more detail if required.
>>
>>Loki
>>
>>
>>
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It's a query by humming system.
Bye.
I download a test WAV file testing.wav. ALSA here seems to be working
nicely, as I can hear the test sound using aplay.
I try to do the same using jackd. I start it as:
$ jackstart -d alsa
And from another shell I do and get:
$ jack.play testing.wav
jack.play: sample rate of file not that of server
Let's assume this is correct. So I stop jackstart and run it again
like this:
$ jackstart -v -d alsa -r 11025 -S
Then jack.play doesn't give any error but I can hear no sound. Find
attached jackstart's stderr output.
This computer is a Dell Latitude D610 laptop with an Intel ICH6 AC'97
audio controller running Debian sid and a 2.6.15.2 kernel with
preemption enabled and the realtime module loaded. Summarizing, ALSA
outputs sound, but jackd through ALSA doesn't.
I got here since I noticed that fluidsynth played MIDI files using
ALSA but not using jackd. Then I discarded a fluidsynth issue.
Any ideas?
Cordially, Ismael
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