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27;t seen anything near as cool
since. Now Microsoft owns it for some reason and they're doing
nothing with it. ??)
Bill Unruh wrote:
On Tue, 24 Feb 2004, Bob Hartmann wrote:
ah, but the Duo has input pads and mic preamps, and a +4/-10dB switch on
the output. Same things? Is
ah, but the Duo has input pads and mic preamps, and a +4/-10dB switch on
the output. Same things? Is that what you mean by scaling before
sending to the device? (I admit I launched my kitty out of my lap and
half-way up the stairs the first time I tested the volume from YaST)
Clemens Ladisc
. Also can't record with
any gooey tools and can't quite figure out arecord yet. Keep reading,
Bob.. don't go back to SONAR..
Bob Hartmann wrote:
Thank you for the hints. There's some output below to chew on in case
anyone's hungry. It looks OK to me but what d
permitted
cannot set thread to real-time priority (FIFO/20) (1: Operation not
permitted)
cannot use real-time scheduling (FIFO/10) (1: Operation not permitted)
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Bob Hartmann wrote:
-M-audio MidiSport 4x4 USB and M-audio Mobile Duo (USB)
So there are 2 ALSA devices wi
-M-audio MidiSport 4x4 USB and M-audio Mobile Duo (USB)
-SuSE 9.0 Pro, (reiserfs) KDE, ALSA CVS from a couple weeks ago, JACK
0.94.0
For some reason the MidiSport always worked and I haven't killed it
yet.The Duo audio works too with ALSA driver snd-usb-audio. So
there are 2 ALSA device