On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 12:25:30 -0500, ross(a)lug.udel.edu
<ross(a)lug.udel.edu>
wrote:
On Thu, Mar 03, 2005 at 10:34:17AM -0800, Kevin
Cosgrove wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone have a pointer to an .asoundrc file which enables a
Delta 1010 to work
optimally with ardour? I've had a look here
What do you mean "optimal"? You should be able to load jack and
ardour and have all the channels accessible at the indicated sampling
rate.
In fact a .asoundrc file is not required at all. IMHO .asoudrc files
probably get in the way of Ardour working correctly unless you really
know what you're doing in there. (Which I don't...)
U are correct in that things will work without the .asoundrc but it's my
understanding that if you just use the "default" for alsa, you lose some
performance.(?) I don't recall exactly, but in using the GUI's (Qjackctl
and jackconnect or whatever it was) that I could not get the ports to show
untill I utilized the ICE1712 .asoundrc for a "hoontech" card that is
posted in the Alsa site, and set the port numbers to "0" in Qjackctl. Then
I got the 10/12 I/O's. Jan Depner pointed me there when I asked all the
same questions after buying my Delta 1010LT.
I have a different Delta model, but the only
thing in my
.asoundrc is stuff for OSS emulation.
Can you share that Ross? I've wondered a number of times how to
improve my system in this area. I run an RME HDSP 9652. It's locked down
all day long by running Jack at 44.1K. However, I run across
video on the web that has audio embedded at 32K. (Weird old WMV
files.) I'd like to have OSS emulation take care of resampling that sort
of material on the fly if possible.
I could dedicate two PCM_playback inputs to OSS emulation permanently if
there's a way to do this but so far I haven't discovered the
process.
Thanks,
Mark
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