Hi,
I'd like to know if I'd be able to record at 96KHz and 24bit using an
EMU 1820 and ALSA drivers. Is this possible? What's the driver status?
Thank you very much in advance.
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Yeah, xruns - that's the one. If your system isn't configured for
low-latency work [1], you usually get a lot of them until you set big
buffer. Can you test with bigger buffers?
I believe (and I would like to confirm that it's not just me) that
card works perfectly on 48000 and not so great on 441
Not an answer to your question, just question to you: do experience
latency issues when running jackd on this card on 44100?
2008/9/16 John Hale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> First off, a big thanks to James Courtier-Dutton - I had given up on using
> my card (E-mu 1820) but installed Linux (Ubun
Hi,
First off, a big thanks to James Courtier-Dutton - I had given up on using
my card (E-mu 1820) but installed Linux (Ubuntu 8.04) again this summer only
to notice that there was now support!
I think I've just about got my head around controlling Jack, alsamixer and
Ardour (at least the basics)