Hi, David!
I have Ubuntu Studio 9.10 and M-Audio FireWire Solo card -- working
well, it consists all software what you need, but you will have
troubles with killing PulseAudio ;).
You should have installed
jackd(http://jackaudio.org/), it using FFADO
as audio driver.
You may be interested in qjackctl as GUI for jackd.
Must to visit
http://subversion.ffado.org/ and read:
http://subversion.ffado.org/wiki/UsingJackWithFFADO
http://subversion.ffado.org/wiki/LatencyTuning
2010/3/1 david <gnome(a)hawaii.rr.com>om>:
My church band records services using one. Our sound
tech records using
an IBM laptop running Windows XP, and way too often (today was most
recent example), he can't get the Windows driver to recognize the
Audiofire. So he falls back to recording via the laptop's built-in mic.
Blah!
The Linux audio distros I've looked at don't seem to include FFADO 2.0,
which supports the Audiofire. Anyone know of any that do? Or a way to
add them to an existing Live Linux distro?
--
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