Whether a specific input is routed to a specific
output is made visible
when you click on the black square below a name like In 1 where it
probably says A1 1+2 on your setup if you're running default conditions.
You'll get a list of outputs. Any output with a check mark has some
amount of this inputs signal routed to that output.
hmmm - this makes me think to go check if things aren't routed to multiple
places
OK, so now I need to ask what you mean by
'channels'. There are three
'channel 1's ' in hdspmixer - In 1, Out 1 and A1 1. Are you seeing this
audio on Out 1 when Ardour plays audio? Do you see Out 1 audio making it
to A1 1?
ahh - to clarify (if I can!) - when I'm referring to channel/track 1 on
ardour, that's in ardour, of course, and then when I say it shows up at
channel 1 on the board, that's on my digital mixer - not on hdspmixer -
during the tests where hdspmixer was running, I wasn't looking at it, partly
because I'm a dolt, partly because it didn't matter to me for some reason,
and partly because I believe in my make, the part that was broken was
metering, so I'm not sure I would've been able to see the signal (this is
something that I just remembered upon waking up this morning)
of course, I also did a bunch of testing with hdspmixer not running
This sounds like you're possibly not running
hdspmixer 1.3. In an xterm
type 'which hdspmixer'. IF you get /usr/bin/hdspmixer, I think you have
the wrong one. IF you get usr/local/bin/hdspmixer then you are probably
OK.
huh. duh. I didn't think of that. I assumed I had no copy of hdspmixer
before I downloaded your 1.3 tarball. perhaps 1.3 never did install, and I
had 1.1, and that's what I'm running. thanks :) (remember I had unclean
making going on when I was compiling and installing)
Provide an lspci output so we can see that you've
got the right
firmware.
firmware rev 65 - I'll go get an lspci later to confirm
Provide the output of 'cat /proc/asound/card0/hdsp
'. If you see 2
status and two control registers then you have at least partially the
new driver. (I think) If you don't, then something is definitely a bit
off.
*nod*
It does actually. I mostly think that if you are doing
things right with
the tools them you are still running the wrong software somewhere.
Probably your hdsp.o file isn't the right one is my guess, but we'll
just have to find out.
*nod* ok this is good info - thanks :) I'll be back atcha with a report in
a while...