morning Jaime,
I have the same card in my desktop here under debian testing/unstable, and have also successfully used all the analog in- and outputs with pd.
The only potential causes for your problem that occur to me are "stupid" ones that you've probably already checked, e.g. routing problems on the card [have you run "envy24control" and checked that the input levels (tab page "analog volume") are all up where they should be?] Did you start pd with "-channels 8"?
I also vaguely remember hearing of problems with the alsa mixer API (alsamixer, amixer, etc.) for envy24 cards -- the conventional wisdom seems to be: "avoid ALSA's mixer and use only envy24control for this card". You might also check whether your distro is doing something sneaky like calling "amixer" behind your back when the driver module (snd_ice1712) is loaded (e.g. as a post-install operation declared in /etc/modules.conf)... other than that, I'm pretty much out of ideas...
marmosets, Bryan
On 2008-11-09 09:06:25, "Jaime Oliver" jaime.oliver2@gmail.com appears to have written:
Hello all,
I have an M-Audio Delta 1010LT in Fedora 8. I never installed any drivers since it seemed to work right out of the box. I have managed to use the 8 channels OUT, but can't get a signal into pd in any of the 8 channels IN. Has anyone else seen something like this?
best,
J
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