Hi,
if I connect an active USB hub and an USB audio card by a 1.5 m USB
cable, there are no xruns. If I connect the devices using a 0.5 m cable
with a ferrite core [1] there's one audible xrun after the other.
Technically a ferrite core affects the quality of a digital
signal, but I wonder if it could be that much, that it could cause
xruns. Maybe just the cable or the jacks are bad. Does anybody know
more about USB cables with ferrite core and possible impact on the USB
signal or other reasons that make a differences for USB cables or USB
jacks?
[1]
https://www.reichelt.de/USB-Kabel/DELOCK-82057/3/index.html?ACTION=3&GROUPI…
Btw. the iPad now could connect to the PreSonus and shows all I/Os, but
neither MIDI nor audio I/Os work, IOW I noticed the above when I tested
the PreSonus in combination with the USB hub using Linux.
I'll return the PreSonus and try to find another card for usage with
Linux as well as with iOS.
Regards,
Ralf
On Dec 30, 2016 09:07, Will Godfrey <willgodfrey(a)musically.me.uk> wrote:
>
> On Fri, 30 Dec 2016 19:53:07 +0100
> Joël Krähemann <weedlight(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > What version of debian are you using stable, testing or unstable?
> > Since I have experienced 200GB of log files but
> > seems to be fixed now. I use unstable.
> >
> > Bests,
> > Joël
>
> Hi Joël
>
> Thanks for such a quick reply.
>
> I'm using testing, so the fact you've had this and it's now cleared suggests
> the fix should migrate across soon.
I've been using testing for years now and have never had 200GB of log files. Have also used a mix of testing and experimental - same lack of huge amounts of log files. Same for when I ran Sid with or without experimental.
Weird.
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With the latest debian update I've just seen that, on CLI startup, any
application that runs jack now chucks out 20-30 lines of info. Is there any way
to suppress this? Most of the time, someone running from the CLI just wants to
know it's running.
--
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Exchange them and we can both have a poem, a tune, and a song.
Hi,
is there an mp3/m4a player to run under Linux Mint 17/64 and play from
an playlist
with equal volume? (replayGain or similar, but it should work!).
Please help need it for a christmas event next week.
Many thanks in advance
Gerald
Hello,
i am new to OSC, i only used MIDI before. Now i want to use the Non
Mixer and need to convert Midi data to OSC messages.
I started to play a little but run into some issues i want to debug. So
i need a tool or two i can use to send/receive the osc messages so i can
see what is really sent. Is there any simple way to monitor OSC
messages? CLI based would be fine for me, but i need something like
jack_midi_dump ;)
TIA, Georg
Hello,
i am considering to buy a Ice-16, maybe an Ice-16D. The reason i want
this is that you can use it as multi track recorder or as soundcard. But
i can only use it as soundcard if its working with linux, but i cannot
find anything with google.
So the question: Has anyone ever tried to use the ice-16 with linux? did
it worked? or is there no way?
TIA, Georg
On Dec 27, 2016 14:06, Bob van der Poel <bob(a)mellowood.ca> wrote:
>
> I'm thinking of doing some home studio recording using a set of (yet to be purchased) bluetooth headphones as monitors.
>
> ​Before I do a bunch of work on this ...
>
> - I have a cheapie (under $5 from China) USB adaptor. Seems to be working fine. Would a better one make a difference for my purpose?
>
> - I tired some expensive Bose headphones and they seems to lose the connection a lot. But, I have my cell phone in the other room right now and the computer is playing an audio stream just fine. So, are some devices just shitty at maintaining a connection?
>
> - Is there a latency issue if I start to monitor something on the computer while playing (I play sax)? I've done this is wired phones and it all worked quite well ... but I nearly killed myself due to bad cable management :)
>
> - Bluetooth works with jack?
>
> Thanks!​
Don't know about JACK and Bluetooth, but does your audio interface offer hardware monitoring? My cheap (but not as cheap as yours) Behringer UAC-202 does. It has a headphone out connector and a switch to set the headphone out to hardware monitor. Then you could just run a cable from headphone out to Bluetooth headphone base station and use the headphones paired with the base station. (I know, "base station" isn't the right phrase, but they're used to add wireless/BT headphones to existing stereo systems.)
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