P.S. Well, I'm gathering this card isn't made anymore!
Want to name a favorite replacement?
PMA wrote:
> Hi List.
>
> My M-Audio Delta 66 (ICE1712, on Debian Linux + ALSA)
> has worked perfectly for several -- say, three -- years.
> But now, after a few days
Hi List.
My M-Audio Delta 66 (ICE1712, on Debian Linux + ALSA)
has worked perfectly for several -- say, three -- years.
But now, after a few days acting finicky -- playing only
some MIDI files but not others -- the system is emitting
no sounds at all.
If I run "speaker-test", or aplay on any of t
Perhaps one of the unidentified persons (who has
read Mr. Teo's mind) could drop us a little note.
Singapore Citizen Mr. Teo En Ming (Zhang Enming) wrote:
> 16 May 2011 Monday 7:28 P.M. Singapore Time
> For Immediate Release
>
> SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE - Singapore Citizen Mr. Teo En Ming (Zhang
> En
Dear List --
With Debian sources and Dan McCombs's "Installing and Configuring ALSA"
(from http://www.LinuxOrbit.com) I have compiled a 2.4.19 kernel, customized
the /etc/alsa/ config files for snd-ice1712, and installed ALSA via
make-kpkg.
However, the created /lib/modules/2.4.19/alsa/*.o files
Thanks to this discussion, my perspective on the Delta 66 vs
the DiO2496+Flying Cow appears to be focusing.
I want to be able to write digital Csound output to audio CD
(via an internal burner). Can Delta 66 do whatever format
conversion this process requires? Most specifically, might
I need a
For my small Csound-dedicated studio I am considering a setup
based on two Midiman M-Audio products: the internal interface
card "Delta DiO 2496" and the external DA / AD converter
module "Flying Cow". If any of you have experience pro or con
with this combination (or either item) I would much a
Hi, Everyone.
As my digital-audio-hardware savvy is wanting, I would much appreciate
any critique of the following (not very long) purchase proposal.
My old sound card, a vintage '91 MTU MicroSound running with Csound
under MS-Windows, died recently. I am in search of a replacement, to
run