On 22.05.2015 15:18, Peter P. wrote:
> * cornicis [2015-05-22 09:13]:
>> No problem. At least under Arch Linux 4.0.0 i can confirm all eight
>> inputs and outputs working with alsamixer with individual volume for
>> each channel. The input gains have to be treated seperately with the
>> potis on t
* cornicis [2015-05-22 09:13]:
> No problem. At least under Arch Linux 4.0.0 i can confirm all eight
> inputs and outputs working with alsamixer with individual volume for
> each channel. The input gains have to be treated seperately with the
> potis on the front panel though.
Thank you, but the d
No problem. At least under Arch Linux 4.0.0 i can confirm all eight
inputs and outputs working with alsamixer with individual volume for
each channel. The input gains have to be treated seperately with the
potis on the front panel though.
I forgot to mention that I used the current prepackaged Ras
Hi Cornicis,
* cornicis [2015-05-22 08:21]:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to get a Presonus AudioBox 1818VSL to work on a Raspberry Pi
> 2 Model B V1.1. This sound interface works out of the box on both my
> linux desktop and laptop running Arch Linux with a kernel version of
> 4.0.0 and 4.0.3.
Sorry to
Hi,
I'm trying to get a Presonus AudioBox 1818VSL to work on a Raspberry Pi
2 Model B V1.1. This sound interface works out of the box on both my
linux desktop and laptop running Arch Linux with a kernel version of
4.0.0 and 4.0.3.
The problem on the Raspberry is heavy noise on the recording chann
On Thu, 21 May 2015, Pablo Fernández wrote:
El 21/05/15 a las 21:27, Pablo Fernández escribió:
El 20/05/15 a las 14:15, Bill Vance escribió:
I'm running an MSI 64 bit motherboard, with an intel quad
pricessor, kubuntu 12.04, and using the on board sound
system.
I'm not doing any param
On Thu, 21 May 2015, Pablo Fernández wrote:
El 20/05/15 a las 14:15, Bill Vance escribió:
I'm running an MSI 64 bit motherboard, with an intel quad
pricessor, kubuntu 12.04, and using the on board sound
system.
I'm not doing any parameters, just, "aplay filename.wav".
The -l options retur
nightmixes wrote:
> kernel: usb 3-2: [4] FU [Line Playback Switch] ch = 1, val = 0/1/1
> kernel: usb 3-2: [4] FU [Line Playback Volume] ch = 2, val = 0/255/1
> kernel: usb 3-2: [2] FU [Line Playback Switch] ch = 1, val = 0/1/1
> kernel: usb 3-2: [2] FU [Line Playback Volume] ch = 2, val = 0/255/1
>