Hi,
I wonder if anyone has a pointer to any web instructions on how to
replace an Alsa driver that has gotten broken in a new kernel release.
My ATIIXP sound chip has worked fine for months but suddenly it's broken
in a number of 2.6.7 kernels as well as 2.6.8-rc2. It appears that a
broken driver was released without testing, if I understand the Alsa Bug
Tracker correctly. Now there are comments about replacing the driver in
the kernel with the driver from CVS. I don't know how to do this.
Sorry for bringing this issue here but I'm hoping to get a simple
answer before I go join yet another mailing list for a one time event.
Thanks in advance,
Mark
Hi all!!
I was looking for a good Studio hearphones...
I saw the sennheiser HD 555...
It costs 165 € more or less...
did you ever tried it?
or...
can you suggest something good?
I don't need hearphones for DJ, I use it for classical works.
thanks in advance!!
ste
Stefano Cardo
Debian DeMuDi GNU/Linux User
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Hi all,
Thought I'd better get round to releasing this at last:
The noiseweapon is a multitimbral, polyphonic synth that I use for live
performance:
http://www.pawfal.org/Software/noiseweapon/
have fun,
dave
Anyone here know:
1 - How I can measure the latency of a USB-audio device connected to PD via
ALSA?
2 - What the minimum latency of a USB-audio device is with Linux?
Thanks!
Matthew Polashek
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Oh, so if I ewere to set it to 1 would I do:
modprob snd-usb-audio nrpacks=$F1 ?
also, will I need to remove the module before installing it again?
Matthew
> ----------
> From: Lee Revell
> Reply To: A list for linux audio users
> Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 2:39 PM
> To: A list for linux audio users
> Subject: RE: [linux-audio-user] USB-Audio latency
>
> On Wed, 2004-07-28 at 13:15, Polashek, Matthew wrote:
> > Ok.. that could be fun to try.
> >
> > Could anyone point me to a howto that explains how to implement this?
> >
>
> I think you just want to do:
>
> modprobe snd-usb-audio nrpacks=$FOO
>
> Lee
>
>
>
>
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Excellent! Thanks!
Matthew Polashek
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> From: Lee Revell
> Reply To: A list for linux audio users
> Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 2:39 PM
> To: A list for linux audio users
> Subject: RE: [linux-audio-user] USB-Audio latency
>
> On Wed, 2004-07-28 at 13:15, Polashek, Matthew wrote:
> > Ok.. that could be fun to try.
> >
> > Could anyone point me to a howto that explains how to implement this?
> >
>
> I think you just want to do:
>
> modprobe snd-usb-audio nrpacks=$FOO
>
> Lee
>
>
>
>
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