I am currently writing a software controller for the Novation
A-Station box.
(http://www.novationmusic.com/product.asp?id=17&Type=1&bArchive=False)
I was wondering if anybody on this list is using such a box, and
is willing to be a beta tester. The software dependencies are alsa,
gtkmm and a c++
andrew cooke acooke.org> writes:
> But I can't work out how to make a stream loop back so that it enters and
> leaves on the same "side" of ALSA. For example, if I have some software
> playing music from a file, I can route that down to hardware OK. But I
> can't seem to route it back to soft
Hy everyone,
I bought a M-Audio Fast Track Pro last week, and I quickly figured out
that there is no alsa-mixer available for this device.
After reading those mails on alsa-dev list
( http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.alsa.devel/39639/focus=39899 and
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.alsa.deve
I have the following setup:
MSI (nvidia) NX7600GT with HDMI out and a cable to take Coax SPDIF in (which it
then passes through out the HDMI together with the picture). To this I have a
Sony KDL-40W2000 TV connected on the HDMI.
I have a Gigabyte GA-965P-DS4 motherboard with ALC883.
My setup
Hi,
I may be completely wrong, but my current understanding of ALSA is that it
manages streams of data. ALSA seems to sit between software and hardware, with
streams passing through ("down" to hardware if playing sound, "up" from hardware
if listening, for example). I can use dmix to merge stre