Hi,
Despite various hints on the web to the contrary, it seems my researches
cannot come up with any way of getting my Tascam-428 USB unit to use
all four inputs under jack simultaneously (despite use of the hw:1,2
rawusb device). Before I keep slogging on I have a general question to
see if it is
Matt Savigear wrote:
> On Sat, 17 Feb 2007 15:28:59 +
> Rui Nuno Capela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Matt Savigear wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Despite various hints on the web to the contrary, it seems my
>>> researches cannot come up with any way of getting my Tascam-428 USB
>>> unit to use all fo
On Sat, 17 Feb 2007 16:54:18 +
Rui Nuno Capela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The transport controls are effective but you have to setup a proper
> MMC closed-loop with Ardour, for instance. Make sure you connect
> US-428:Controls to ardour:seq and vice-versa. Then you'll have your
> control surf
Hi!
Let me say something first before I continue with the subject: I'm
*really* happy that someone is trying to change something, which you
apparently do, and I'm even more happy about the two great articles you
contributed! Three months ago, I also started to contribute and wanted
to make everyth
Hi,
since the years I put together my last computer, it is easier in every area of
hardware to find good components that also work on linux, EXCEPT on
sound-cards. Here are my requirements:
0) (solid) alsa support
1) hardware mixing
2) avaliable in shops
3) Stereo output, Support Capturing from
Hi Peter!
On 2007.02.17 at 22:45:32 +0100, Peter wrote next:
> 0) linux people don't care about hardware mixing [why? software mixing in
> linux is a big building site and was never capable to provide me the comforts
> and possibilities I got with hardware mixing on the emu10k1 based cards.]