On Mon, 07 Jun 2004 19:23:27 +
TP Reitzel wrote:
> Unfortunately, my recent message never seemed to make it to the
> list so this version will have to do. The ALSA driver for the
> CS4630 contained in the 2.6.6 kernel works well with 5.1 output.
> However, when upgrading to the ALSA 1.4 or 1.5
Unfortunately, my recent message never seemed to make it to the list so this version will have to do.
The ALSA driver for the CS4630 contained in the 2.6.6 kernel works well with 5.1 output. However, when upgrading to the ALSA 1.4 or 1.5, I lose the rear channels with its 5.1 output. The ALSA 1.3
Hello. I'd like to get a better soundcard than the Ensoniq PCIAudio
I currently have. I mean to use the ALSA drivers.
I was tempted by the Turtle Beach Santa Cruz but was put off by the
warning from Frank van de Pol on the ALSA Soundcard Matrix about
limited ALSA support because of limited disclo
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003, Aaron Crist wrote:
> As the subject indicates, I have a Turtle Beach Santa Cruz Card. I have
> Alsa, along with OSS emulation, built into the 2.6 kernel. While it
> seems to be working (I can play mp3's/movies), there is a nagging issue
> I would like to get resolved. No one
As the subject indicates, I have a Turtle Beach Santa Cruz Card. I have
Alsa, along with OSS emulation, built into the 2.6 kernel. While it
seems to be working (I can play mp3's/movies), there is a nagging issue
I would like to get resolved. No one on the Gentoo forums has run into
this probl
Craig Williamson (ENZ) wrote:
> pmidi is complaining of no sequencer file found.
Does the file /dev/snd/seq exist? Is the snd-seq module loaded? If not:
does it work after "modprobe snd-seq"?
> The ALSA docs talked about snd-cmipci as an option to get MIDI
> working, but I tryed that also a
Title: RE: [Alsa-user] Turtle Beach Santa Cruz and MIDI using ALSA0.9_RC8
Hi All,
Sorry about the delay. Thanks for you r suggestion Bob. Unfortuneately it didn't work. The command to find available ports for pmidi is 'pmidi -l'. pmidi is complaining of no seque
Title: Turtle Beach Santa Cruz and MIDI using ALSA0.9_RC8
Hi All,
I'm new to the list so please be kind ;-). I am a casual musician who is trying to break my grip on MIDI in windows. I have a Turtle Beach Santa Cruz (CS4630 based) and am running a gentoo system. I have compiled/em
At Sat, 15 Feb 2003 19:50:24 -0700,
T.P. Reitzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> After pondering the situation for awhile, I finally closed my eyes and
> bought Santa Cruz. The card should be here on Monday. I've read a
> lot of commentary on the lack of support from Cirrus Logic on the
Nobody can be told what the matrix says.
You have to experience it for yourself.
- Original Message -
From: "T.P. Reitzel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 16, 2003 2:50 AM
Subject: [Alsa-user] Turtle Beach Santa Cruz
> Hi,
Hi,
After pondering the situation for awhile, I finally closed my eyes and
bought Santa Cruz. The card should be here on Monday. I've read a
lot of commentary on the lack of support from Cirrus Logic on the
Crystal Semiconductor 4630, especially Jaroslav's comments back in May
of 2002. From m
I've got 0.9.0rc1 installed on a Red Hat 7.3 system. My Santa Cruz
(snd-cs46xx) card works passably for playback and, once all of the channels
have been unmuted, I can sometimes get the pass-through sound from my TV
card (on line-in or the microphone port of the Santa Cruz) I say
"sometimes" bec
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