Dear Bill
thanks for the reply.
The Lexicon Omega is capable of sending
up to 4 audio signals simultaneously via the the USB.
The output of 'cat /proc/asound/devices' is below
% cat /proc/asound/devices
2:: timer
3:: sequencer
4: [ 0- 0]: digital audio playback
5: [ 0-
First try to see if anything sees this sound card.
First try kmix
you should see two tabs, one for the intel and the other the usb card. Open
the usb tab.
Now look for capture devices. Do you see anything?
Go into settings and see if some are hidden, and have kmix display them.
If you cannot see
Hello there
this is my first posting the the list.
I have been trying to make audio recording work under Ubuntu 9.04
for weeks and weeks without success.
I have a USB audio interface (Lexicon Omega) attached to an
Asus EEE 901 notebook.
Playback works fine through the Lexicon Omega, but no sound
On Wednesday 07 October 2009 15:55:08 Justin Heesemann wrote:
> Hi..
> I have a gn 9350 usb headset, which is a full duplex device (it works fine
> under windows).
> What I successfully tried under linux was
> arecord -D hw:0 -f S16_LE -r 16000 something.wav
>
> and shortly after (arecord still ru
Hi all,
today i start playing with ALSA to accomplished a task but i don't if
it's the right way.
My notebook has an internal card (snd_hda_intel) and optional i've got
a pair of USB
speakers with internal card (handled by snd_usb_audio); i'm wondering
if there's a
way (probably via $HOME/.asoundr