Re: [Alsa-user] Audigy 2 (emu10k2) synth routing

2014-11-06 Thread Dan Swain
After a little bit of fiddling with ld10k1, lo10k1 and qlo10k1 (I had to go back a couple of Ubuntu repositories before I could find it!), I came across the 'patches' that can be loaded for the emu10k1 that represent different parts of the DSP. Given that each of these patches are created by as10k

Re: [Alsa-user] Audigy 2 (emu10k2) synth routing

2014-11-05 Thread Dan Swain
On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 4:21 AM, Clemens Ladisch wrote: > Dan Swain wrote: > > /FX-bus - the EMU10K2 chip has an effect bus containing 64 accumulators. > > Each of the synthesizer voices can feed its output to these > accumulators > > and the DSP microcontroller can operate with

Re: [Alsa-user] Audigy 2 (emu10k2) synth routing

2014-11-05 Thread Clemens Ladisch
Dan Swain wrote: > /FX-bus - the EMU10K2 chip has an effect bus containing 64 accumulators. > Each of the synthesizer voices can feed its output to these > accumulators > and the DSP microcontroller can operate with the resulting sum. > / > What I would like to know is how to ass

[Alsa-user] Audigy 2 (emu10k2) synth routing

2014-11-02 Thread Dan Swain
Dear all, Recently, I've been re-reading this document: https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sound/alsa/Audigy-mixer.txt In particular, this has been of interest: *FX-bus - the EMU10K2 chip has an effect bus containing 64 accumulators. Each of the synthesizer voices can feed its out