Hi!
This is my first post to the list, so I'm like a school boy in a spelling bee -
nervous, excited and perhaps a tad disillusioned :-)
Ok, here goes...
Using asoundrc-hacking, I'm trying to join several pcms into one. I tried with
the "multi" pcm, defining some "plug" pcms as slaves, but that
AFAIK, the old old one is white-ish and looks like a fallback to the
1950's. And AFAIK, that is the only difference. The Fast Track Pro
is probably the more liked modern one (USB 2.x?). Although I don't
know of it's linux status. Should be fine IMO, if it's class
compliant. It took a good long
Thanks, James. From a quick google search it looks like one can still get
these. But just to make sure I'm talking about the same one-- what's
the difference between the oldest one you referred to and the one
you've got?
And has anyone had success with the new shiny little one with top knobs?
I have the mobile pre (old one, but not the oldest one). It just
works. USB compliant, at least for USB 1.x standards. i.e. 2
channels input, 16 bit, 48kHz max. The gray one with buttons on
front, and pretty much any analog connection type known to man.
Although the line input (3.5mm) does not
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Hi, everybody.
I run the tests of pyalsa 1.0.24 on my Fedora 14 x86_64 machine,
but some of them, namely, ctltest1.py, hctltest2.py, mixertest1.py and
mixertest2.py fail.
I have kernel-2.6.35.11-83.fc14.x86_64 and alsa-lib-1.0.24-1.fc14.x86_64.
My soundcard info from lspci -v:
01:0