I have asked, just as you too are asking for a "dream come true!" Cheapo
cards for multiple IO's...
But alas...this is not to be! You can get both cards working in tandem
(of sorts) with the right ".asoundrc" file but they will not stay in
sync. I had 2 identical SBlive 5.1's and prayed constantly and fervently
to the great God of ALSA whom betrothed to us the .asoundrc miracle. For
40 days and 40 nights I fasted...but the "fuzzy wuzzies" in one or the
other card were NOT to be cast out. I was angry...then repentent.
I returned to use of 1 single cheap crap card....And it was good!
R~
On Fri, 2004-06-04 at 20:24, Jos Laake wrote:
I'm cross-posting this to the alsa-user list, as
it seems to
be an ALSA issue.
Jos Laake wrote:
Hey peeps,
So, I've been using jack with the onboard audio stuff in
my li'l cube (snd driver = snd-intel8x0) and that works.
And I've been recycling/parting-out older or broken systems
and found a PCI audio card with an ESS Maestro-1 chip, which
after some trial and error, discovered it needs to use the
'snd-es1968' snd driver (not snd-maestro3).
So I put the card in, reconfigured my audio, both cards are
seen, all the modules are loaded. and then I go to start
'JACK' and... well, each *one* works (although there is a
different problem with the Maestro-1 I'll save for later)
it seems to let me use *either* one or the other but not
both. What I really want is to be able to use the inputs
of both cards for multi-track recording. Really, I'm just
trying to get the stereo keyboard separated from the stereo
vocals, that's all. Seems like it should be no biggie,
but... not.
So, first off, is this possible? I mean there *should* be
a way, right? any clues for me before I go bangin' my head
on a wall? ;-)
So, not being one to sit still... (Dang, my head hurts... ;-) )
I found an entry for a .asoundrc file at this link:
http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/asoundrc.php3?company=Generic&…
So, I tried setting it up this way. I'm using exactly the script
shown at the link above. But it just ain't quite right. Here's
what I got in the messages window of 'qjackctl'
20:14:59.233 JACK is starting...
20:14:59.233 /usr/local/bin/jackd -R -dalsa -dttable -r48000 -p1024 -n2
-i4 -o4
20:14:59.240 JACK was started with PID=2278 (0x8e6).
jackd 0.98.1
Copyright 2001-2003 Paul Davis and others.
jackd comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; see the file COPYING for details
loading driver ..
apparent rate = 48000
creating alsa driver ...
ttable|ttable|1024|2|48000|4|4|nomon|swmeter|-|32bit
configuring for 48000Hz, period = 1024 frames, buffer = 2 periods
ALSA: no playback configurations available (Invalid argument)
ALSA: cannot configure capture channel
cannot load driver module alsa
20:14:59.277 JACK was stopped successfully.
Help?
~Jos~