On Sun Feb 26, 2006 at 07:04:25PM -0500, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Sat, 25 Feb 2006, hard off wrote:
btw...ubuntu breezy, tascam us-122 soundcard, running pd with alsa
in the top right panel, there's a speaker icon. right click on it and select "Open Volume Control". The volume of your soundcard most likely "goes up to 11" just like in Spinal Tap. Try setting it at about 85% and maybe it'll be like what is called 100% on some other cards. I've had a similar problem with my laptop. there might be several volume controls chained together. you may have to reduce several of them. e.g. on my laptop i had Master + PCM + the analog wheel next to the earphone jack.
or is it different using your other programs?... do those using the OSS interface behave differently from those using the ALSA interface?
the poster is on PPC linux. i had similar issues - it seems to be some sort of endianness issue with the output samples. connecting PD to JACK, then JAck to the device tends to solve the issue..
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