Mathias Lundgren wrote:
sön 2005-02-06 klockan 03.40 skrev Lee Revell:
First, 0.1.6 is old, you should use ld10k1 0.1.8
which requires ALSA
1.0.8. Generally ld10k1 tracks the ALSA versioning. If you use ALSA
CVS, use ld10k1 CVS.
Lee
First, thanks everyone! alsa 1.0.8 and ld10k1 0.1.8 worked.
Now for the big question... How do I do anything useful with it?
... yes, the tough part :)
I
understand it as I (finally) actually have to try to understand what's
happening behind the scenes in the hardware.
... the harder part ... the epiphany will come (well, i hope it comes to
me soon!) ...
i shied away from ld10k1 after i installed it, because i just knew it
would take me *ages* to get the qlo10k1 interface working for me, and
uncluttered enough not to give me headaches :(
... it's probably possible to achieve most of the good things i
associated with the kx audio drivers under windows (comprehensive saving
of dsp configurations and routing - and, consequently, changing default
values - , flexible routings and placements of dsp effects, integration
with mixer etc), but i'm not sure this would be easy or intuitive at the
moment.
Does anyone have any
pointers to information on what's going on in "the matrix" visualized
in qlo10k1?
i'm also not quite sure what the deal with the dsp effects and filters
are though - i couldn't find any way to load them in the dsp routing
interface (like the ones included with the kxaudio drivers - maybe these
have to be installed seperately ... i should read more documentation
...)? all i saw were the chorus and reverb fx busses ...
shayne