In another reply, you posted that "sudo aplay -L" did not show
the Indigodjx card.
I wonder if the udev rule might be missing, which IIUC could
cause the module to not load, which IIUC could cause the card to
not be visible.
Is the INDIGODJX kernel module loaded?
sudo lsmod | grep indigodjx
Hi Chris,
thanks for the quick reply!
No, only the build-in card is seen:
But I just plugged in the Indigodjx using a USB connector, since my PC
does not have a express slot.
Should I restart or so?
$ sudo aplay -L
[sudo] password for francois43:
default
Playback/recording t
Perhaps this does help:
https://wiki.debian.org/echoaudio
Mixxx seems to support jack:
http://www.mixxx.org/manual/latest/chapters/configuration.html
Consider to use jack for audio productions.
Perhaps http://ubuntustudio.org/ is a better distro for a newbie, than
Mint is. It has got a user maili
When you issue the command
sudo aplay -L
In the terminal, do you see your card in the list?
Regards, Chris Hermansen
On Aug 16, 2015 11:17, "F. Dols" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need some starting pointers for the following.
>
> A.
> I use Mint 17.1 and bought the Indigodjx soundcard.
>
> On
> http://w
Hi,
I need some starting pointers for the following.
A.
I use Mint 17.1 and bought the Indigodjx soundcard.
On
http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Matrix:Main
I do not see the name ECHO nor INDIGO in the Sound Card List.
However, I do see the name INDIGODJX in the DRIVERS list.
What d