On 21/11/2007, Christian Schumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There's a special mixer application called hdspmixer for this. It's part
> of the alsa-tools package.
hdspmixer doesn't work with hdspm cards.
One can use alsactl to set mixer levels on those. I am not sure about amixer.
Best regards
Hi all,
I have a Linux system with MADI card (snd-hdspm). The settings can be
controlled by using the amixer command-line utility.
Right now there's no MADI hardware connected, but I want to use the
word clock output to supply a clock signal to sync my hardware. For
this, I set the Sample Clock
Bill et al,
On 24/01/07, Bill Unruh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I may not be up to date, but I would be very doubtful that Linux could
> handle that (or any computer processing). The problem is the latency. Ie,
> sound is read in in chunks, processed and then sent out in chunks. Thus
> there is a
Hi Ronan,
first, RME Firewire devices are not supported (yet) AFAIK.
On 16/01/07, ronan mcallister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm writing to ask about the RME cards relatively to Linux (I'm using
> Suse 10.1) -- which RME cards are the most fully-featured to work with
> ALSA in the various prod
On 23/10/06, Mr. Shawn H. Corey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, why, if it's turn up too loud, does it produce crappy sound? If it
> was just clipping the sound, it would become harsher but I'm also
> getting a lot of static. I'm trying to figure out why it would do this.
> (Actually I'm trying to
Hi Christrian,
> The Hammerfall DSP Series (Multiface, Digiface and PCMCIA interface) are
> supported, the Fireface is not, and according to freebob will not be
> supported.
what's freebob? I was actually curious about RME's Firewire products.
Roman
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On 11/04/06, Marcos Guglielmetti Gmail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, a minimum setup will involve:
>
> RME Digiface (€ 400 ~)
> Multiface 8 channels of analog I/O (€ 150 ~)
>
> Am I right?
No. You need a Hammerfall PCI card for the PC. External interface is
either a Digiface or a Multiface.
On 09/04/06, Marcos Guglielmetti Gmail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So: we need, at least, 10 channels, but 12 or 16 channels would be
> great.
RME Digiface will give you 3 ADAT I/O ports (8 channels each, so 24
channels I/O).
Add 2 ADI-8 Pro to have 16 analog channels of I/O.
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