I've used a RME Raydat, which is PCI-E. It works on all 16 channels at
96KHZ, and all 32 at 44.1 or 48. Latency is near zero, and the optional
word clock module even functions properly.
--Jason
On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 12:41 AM, Ralf Mardorf
<ralf.mardorf(a)alice-dsl.net>wrote;wrote:
@ Rivera: I don't trust lists anymore ;).
@ Mike: I already tested several Linux, but I'll test some live CDs
too.
On Mon, 2012-11-12 at 01:47 -0500, Tim E. Real wrote:
On November 11, 2012 01:42:58 PM christian bunge
wrote:
I work with sta DSP2000 C-Port from Hoontech.
Pardon me, we're discussing this product in another thread.
The converters are in a separate rack, right?
Can you tell me if ALSA gives you the ADC/DAC controls
for the converters?
ie running amixer shows some ADC/DAC controls?
What mixer are you using?
A user has the AKxxx drivers loaded but Envy24control and Mudita24
aren't showing the ADC/DAC controls because ALSA doesn't seem
to be providing them for him.
Hi Tim :)
the RME card has it's own mixer GUI hdspmixer. All ADAT channels are
present there. If I connect a mic to ADAT 9, hdspmixer does show the
audio signal.
Analog 1 and 2 are capture and playback 1 and 2, ADAT 1 and 2 are
capture and playback 7 and 8. Capture and playback 9 to 14 should be
ADAT 2 to 8, but those ports are dead.
The input of ADAT 1 can be heard at output ADAT 1 the input of ADAT 8
can be heard at the output of ADAT 1 and ADAT 8, but ADAT 8 isn't routed
to a capture port.
What ever box I check or uncheck, what ever fader I use, it doesn't
change.
FWIW it's known that hdspconf can't be opened when using my card, but I
can use alsamixer instead. alsactl can not store. alsamixer doesn't
provide all mixer abilities hdspmixer does provide.
Regards,
Ralf
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