On Sun, 2004-08-08 at 05:06, jmacdermott(a)ns2.i-mecca.net wrote:
Thanks, Jan. I will give that a try.
I just noticed that Mandrake 10 (another partition on the same machine) shows
all of the channels, so it automatically must have configured itself (neat!).
I will try the same with Slackware, which is the one I am using for audio
work.
Thanks for your help!
Jay
Wish my MDK 10 for "Configure itself" some time. Sure save ma a lot of
time!
> From: Jan Depner <eviltwin69(a)cableone.net>
> Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] M-Audio Delta 1010LT .asoundrc?
> To: A list for linux audio users <linux-audio-user(a)music.columbia.edu>
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> The basic .asoundrc will work fine. I have a DSP2000 which has the same
> chip and same number of I/Os. What you really want is envy24control
> from the ALSA tools. This will allow you to see all of your I/Os and
> define what you want to monitor/record. It also allows you to hardware
> monitor in real-time with zero latency. BTW, I just stole the .asoundrc
> from the Hoontech page on ALSA. In qjackctl, Ardour, JAMin, or other
> JACK enabled applications you can assign any input to whatever you
> want. They should all be seen.
>
>
> Jan