Hi all,
after the last system upgrade (archlinux), my MIDI interface
stopped working with jack.
It is an ESI Midimate II (http://www.esi-audio.com/products/midimate2)
This is the interface entry from /proc/asound/cards:
2 [II ]: USB-Audio - MIDIMATE II
Egosys MIDIMATE II at usb-0000:00:1a.0-1.2.2, full speed
This is the interface entry from lsusb:
Bus 001 Device 012: ID 0a92:10c2 EGO SYStems, Inc.
This is how I start jackd:
$ jackd --realtime -d alsa -r 44100 -n 2 -p 1024 -d hw:0
The interface has worked fine until today.
How can I debug this?
Thanks,
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Carlo Ascani | www.carlorat.me
carloratm@freenode
A short comment to the original "Alsa setup question" thread:
On Sat, 2 May 2015 17:11:05 +0200, hollundertee(a)gmx.net wrote:
>that may work in combination with the static ID (not tested yet).
>Without static ID it will fail, since it just picks the first one it
>finds as default.
That's the way I see it also.
I don't want to capture your thread for something I want to know, so I
started a new one.
The new ".asoundrc" thread:
Don't consider this as the fiftieth request regarding the RME issue
I'm experiencing, I only want to know, if there definitively never is
the need for an .asoundrc or any other config file, as long as just a
single card should do it's job, or there aren't special needs, as the
one Philipp has got.
"Neither .asoundrc or /etc/asound.conf is normally required. You should
be able to play and record sound without either (assuming your mic and
speakers are hooked up properly). If your system won't work without
one, and you are running the most current version of ALSA, you probably
should file a bug report." - http://alsa.opensrc.org/Asoundrc
There _never_ is the need for an .asoundrc to get a single sound card
working?
As already mentioned a few times on this list, I never got ADAT 3 to 8
working for my HDSPe AIO.
All the capture and playback ports [1] are also shown by qjackctl, but
they don't provide an audio signal.
Such an issue is unrelated to a missing .asoundrc or another
configuration file (assumed mixer settings are correct ;)?
Regards,
Ralf
[1]
$ cat /proc/asound/card0/ports.out
# generated by hdspm
1=Analogue.L
2=Analogue.R
3=AES.L
4=AES.R
5=SPDIF.L
6=SPDIF.R
7=ADAT.1
8=ADAT.2
9=ADAT.3
10=ADAT.4
11=ADAT.5
12=ADAT.6
13=ADAT.7
14=ADAT.8
15=Phone.L
16=Phone.R
$ cat /proc/asound/card0/ports.in
# generated by hdspm
1=Analogue.L
2=Analogue.R
3=AES.L
4=AES.R
5=SPDIF.L
6=SPDIF.R
7=ADAT.1
8=ADAT.2
9=ADAT.3
10=ADAT.4
11=ADAT.5
12=ADAT.6
13=ADAT.7
14=ADAT.8