Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Charles Cazabon wrote:
[...]
> > Rear Mic:2
> > Front Mic:2
> > Line:2
>
> I don't know what Audacity thinks it's doing here; the MI4 has one
> input and one output device.
Indeed, it confused me as well.
> If it isn't possible to snoop on the Windows driver
Charles Cazabon wrote:
> Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> > > ALSA appears to recognize it as an input device as well, as it shows up on
> > > the [Audacity] input device selector with a number of different names,
> >
> > What names?
>
> They all start with "MI4: USB Audio (hw:3,0):" with various suffix
Thanks for the response.
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> > It's a Steinberg MI4,
[...]
> > ALSA appears to recognize it as an input device as well, as it shows up on
> > the [Audacity] input device selector with a number of different names,
>
> What names?
They all start with "MI4: USB Audio (hw:3,0):
Charles Cazabon wrote:
> It's a Steinberg MI4, which is a 4-input, 2-output device with some other
> extra features (SPDIF in/out, MIDI in/out) that I don't particularly care
> about. It's recognized when I plug it in, and I've successfully used it for
> output (from Audacity, explicitly selecting
Greetings,
I recently bought an older USB audio device that I thought was supported by
ALSA, but I'm having trouble getting it working for input. I'd appreciate any
assistance - I've scoured the wiki and mailing list archives but haven't found
anything relevant.
It's a Steinberg MI4, which is a