Sorry for cross-posting.
Hi all,
now that my new website is online I'd like to let you know that I
recently added a 'Linux Audio' path to my weblog.
This is meant as an offer to all those who find themselves continuously
struggling with lots of postings to LA* & Co.
Of course this can only stand for my point of view and I won't claim for
completeness.
http://www.jawebada.de/index.cgi/blog/lad
Regards,
Jan
Hy there,
i fooled around with getting my rme hdsp card to work under my 2.6.4 kernel in
debian.
There is some information i collected and i am confused somehow...
If anyone has an idea to help me out I'd be glad to hear!!
Current status: I am able to address my hdsp-multiface f.e. with the app
hdspmixer, after having my box booting Win2k and doing a warm-reboot into
debian running 2.6.4 kernel.
This i found on the net:
If you have a recent hdsp-card or if you are using a recent (December, 2002)
driver in windows or macOS, you might have the wrong firmware installed.
In order to make alsa-hdsp recognize the hdsp you have to downgrade the firmware
of your card(bus) to revision 10 (0xa hex).
(by klingt.org)
Q: Is this still so? I'm using my Multiface with different computers, running
Win2k, Mac OSX and Debian, so I'd like to be able to use the latest drivers
(which also implies using the latest firmware i guess)
Q: Where to get the firmware??
Q: Has the firmware get loaded via hdsploader after loading the modules, and how
do you do it? a script?
Anyway, i get:
bigh:~/alsa-tools-1.0.4/hdsploader# ./hdsploader
hdsploader - firmware loader for RME Hammerfall DSP cards
Looking for HDSP + Multiface or Digiface cards :
Card 0 : RME Hammerfall DSP + Multiface at 0xdfdf0000, irq 18
Upload firmware for card hw:0
Unable to open file
'/usr/local/share/alsa/firmware/hdsploader/multiface_firmware_rev11.bin' for
reading
There is no alsa directory in: /usr/local/share/
I just compiled a 2.6.4 kernel and I don't feel i have to apt-get-install alsa
since i'm glad to have alsa in my kernel finally... :-)
(btw: if i'd install alsa via apt-get, would that overwrite crucial
settings/files created by my 2.6.x kernel?)
Thanks if anyone has time to help me out!!!
Peter~
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Hello all,
I have finally made the choice in a card for my laptop, and got a VXPocket
440.
Does anyone have any advice on using this card?
The literature and specs from evrywhere I look says that it can use all 4
inputs, but when I fire up a mixer, I only see 2. Is this the case, of can
that be modified?
Any help would be great!
Thanks,
Wade
Having seen the recommendations for gcdmaster, and because my partner
has lots of tapes she wants to archive to CD, I installed it on her
(recent Debian snapshot) system.
It worked very nicely for about 5-10 minutes and then crashed with a
segfault, whilst editing track marks. Repeatedly.
Anyone know what environmental factors can affect this? Somebody must
have it running more stable than that to abe able to use it. The version
of gcdmaster seems to be the latest - 1.1.7
Hardware: AMD Duron 1300, 512M RAM, onboard CMI sound chip,
run-of-the-mill IDE drive. Lots of USB devices (printer,
mouse, KB, scanner)
Software: Kernel 2.4.25, Gnome 2.4 desktop.
If it doesn't work we'll be back to doing it the hard way with Audacity,
which at least works.
I might try with a small enough audio file to fit all in memory, in case
it's a VM problem. And better check there is a swap partition - I'm sure I
installed one....!
Any suggestions gratefully welcomed.
PS just seen that version 1.1.8 is available. Better try that too...
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I think I was inquiring into this before at one point long ago, but I can't
find much that's helpful
I've got a red hat 9 box, latest planetccrma kernel and packages - using the
cmedia sound card that's built in to the soyo dragon mobo
trying to get spdif IN working, especially in Ardour - but no luck
SPDIF Out works, but not spdif in
i've been in alsamixer (and sometimes gamix) to penis around with the
various settings (enabling ie6blahblah 5v and "in select" and "in phase
reverse" and such and no combo has worked so far.
i have been able to get input from the lamo "line in" but not from spdif
in - haven't tried the optical in (or out) yet...hmmm...
anybody got ideas?
I was wondering what video editing applications are people using? Im looking for Adobe Priemere and After-Effects like applications, are there such things for linux?
Thanks for the help!
-thewade
Hello,
I've got to submit a magazine report on the Linux Audio Conference at
ZKM by tomorrow, but I stupidly forgot to take my camera with me to
the event, so I have no photos of my own.
The photos have not been posted on the official site yet, so if anyone
has decent print-quality images from the event that they could
supply, I'd really appreciate it. In particular there were a few
group photos taken which would be great, but at this stage anything
would be good!
Thanks
Daniel
> -----Original Message-----
> From: linux-audio-user-bounces(a)music.columbia.edu [mailto:linux-audio-
> user-bounces(a)music.columbia.edu] On Behalf Of Mark Knecht
> Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 6:45 PM
> Subject: RE: [linux-audio-user] Audacity/Windows/Plugins
>
> Matthew,
> Are you able to load any VSTi's? If so are you able to check that
> they respond to MIDI input?
This appears to be completely outside of the scope of things Audacity
can do.
Some of these may be what you are looking for:
Windows
Pure Data with the http://www.parasitaere-kapazitaeten.net/ext/vst/
external (I have no idea if it supports VSTi's, I have never really
followed the discussions about it on the pd list)
http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/programs/RT_Player_pro/
Mac
http://www.defectiverecords.com/vstihost/
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hi,
in what software can i easily define loop points in an .aiff file that
can be recognised by csound?
i would prefer to do this through a nice gui if possible - select loop
area - toolbar - "define loop points and loop mode" for example, but any
suggestions will be appreciated.
thanks
rob
(redhat9 planetccrma)
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www.robcanning.utvinternet.com
hi all,
both ico and myself were able to solve our problems with the hdsp and
the cardbus interface:
ene1410 cardbus bridge (ico):
ico had to enable "Memory read burst enable upstream" and "TLTEnable" on
his cardbus bridge. the fix for that was added to the kernel's pcmcia
subsystem and is probably released in one of the following releases.
o2micro 6933 (myself):
i had to enable "read prefetching" on my cardbus bridge, a flag that
windows didn't need to run the hdsp, but the systems seem to be quite
different (thanks to eric still from o2micro for this hint)
there is no kernel fix for that, yet, but i suppose the kernel guys will
write one pretty quick...
ti pci1250 (timothy):
the problem with this cardbus bridge isn't solved, yet ... anyway, i
suppose that after solving the problems with the 2 cardbus bridges, it's
probably much easyer to solve this...
if someone experiences the same problem as we had on any cardbus bridge,
this problem seems to be fixable ...
the way to go is, find out as much as you can about your cardbus bridge
(not very easy in some cases), send a report to the kernel maintainers
of the pcmcia subsystem (linux-pcmcia(a)lists.infradead.org), they should
be able to fix that...
anyway, thanks a lot to all the guys who helped me ...
Tim mailto:TimBlechmann@gmx.de
ICQ: 96771783
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mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time,
the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn,
burn, like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like spiders across
the stars and in the middle you see the blue centerlight pop and
everybody goes "Awww!"
Jack Kerouac