i just tested this card:
Logitech USB To 3.5mm Jack Audio Adapter ASIN: B0058P0I2C http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0058P0I2C/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i00
w/ dwc_otg.speed=1 in /boot/cmdline.txt
works between 10-20ms with no clicks with adc~ running various patches from manual (reverb, octave.divider, etc)
also works in conjunction with my edimax wifi adapter + vnc screensharing (no need for ethernet cable)
i added it and the beringer to the wiki. others should be added as discovered....
http://puredata.info/docs/raspberry-pi/FrontPage
m
On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 8:17 AM, Peter P. p8rpp@aol.com wrote:
- Robert Grah smilingmolecule@web.de [2013-01-29 13:30]:
Hallo,
does someone has experiences with M-Audio Fast Track Ultra 8R or RME multiface or other devices with 8 or more channels? Can the PI handle so much channels?
The HDSP/Multiface solutions require a pci pcie pcmcia or express card slot. best, P
/Robert
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Here's an idea: maybe each person maintains a "my setup" page with all the relevant details. Then from that, more concise list can be built. I think that just having a list on the front page will rapidly get hard to read.
To add your own Wiki Page, just name it in brackets, like [my sweet custom RPi setup], then save the page. Then click on that link, and it should give you a new page.
.hc
On 01/30/2013 07:31 PM, me.grimm wrote:
i just tested this card:
Logitech USB To 3.5mm Jack Audio Adapter ASIN: B0058P0I2C http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0058P0I2C/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i00
w/ dwc_otg.speed=1 in /boot/cmdline.txt
works between 10-20ms with no clicks with adc~ running various patches from manual (reverb, octave.divider, etc)
also works in conjunction with my edimax wifi adapter + vnc screensharing (no need for ethernet cable)
i added it and the beringer to the wiki. others should be added as discovered....
http://puredata.info/docs/raspberry-pi/FrontPage
m
On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 8:17 AM, Peter P. p8rpp@aol.com wrote:
- Robert Grah smilingmolecule@web.de [2013-01-29 13:30]:
Hallo,
does someone has experiences with M-Audio Fast Track Ultra 8R or RME multiface or other devices with 8 or more channels? Can the PI handle so much channels?
The HDSP/Multiface solutions require a pci pcie pcmcia or express card slot. best, P
/Robert
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Hi,
Did you try without slowing down the USB ?
Cheers,
Pierre.
2013/1/31 Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@at.or.at
Here's an idea: maybe each person maintains a "my setup" page with all the relevant details. Then from that, more concise list can be built. I think that just having a list on the front page will rapidly get hard to read.
To add your own Wiki Page, just name it in brackets, like [my sweet custom RPi setup], then save the page. Then click on that link, and it should give you a new page.
.hc
On 01/30/2013 07:31 PM, me.grimm wrote:
i just tested this card:
Logitech USB To 3.5mm Jack Audio Adapter ASIN: B0058P0I2C http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0058P0I2C/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i00
w/ dwc_otg.speed=1 in /boot/cmdline.txt
works between 10-20ms with no clicks with adc~ running various patches from manual (reverb, octave.divider, etc)
also works in conjunction with my edimax wifi adapter + vnc screensharing (no need for ethernet cable)
i added it and the beringer to the wiki. others should be added as discovered....
http://puredata.info/docs/raspberry-pi/FrontPage
m
On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 8:17 AM, Peter P. p8rpp@aol.com wrote:
- Robert Grah smilingmolecule@web.de [2013-01-29 13:30]:
Hallo,
does someone has experiences with M-Audio Fast Track Ultra 8R or RME
multiface or other devices with 8 or more channels?
Can the PI handle so much channels?
The HDSP/Multiface solutions require a pci pcie pcmcia or express card slot. best, P
/Robert
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Yup. No go on that one. Just with speed 1 does it work well.
M
On Jan 31, 2013, at 3:32 AM, Pierre Massat pimassat@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Did you try without slowing down the USB ?
Cheers,
Pierre.
2013/1/31 Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@at.or.at
Here's an idea: maybe each person maintains a "my setup" page with all the relevant details. Then from that, more concise list can be built. I think that just having a list on the front page will rapidly get hard to read.
To add your own Wiki Page, just name it in brackets, like [my sweet custom RPi setup], then save the page. Then click on that link, and it should give you a new page.
.hc
On 01/30/2013 07:31 PM, me.grimm wrote:
i just tested this card:
Logitech USB To 3.5mm Jack Audio Adapter ASIN: B0058P0I2C http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0058P0I2C/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i00
w/ dwc_otg.speed=1 in /boot/cmdline.txt
works between 10-20ms with no clicks with adc~ running various patches from manual (reverb, octave.divider, etc)
also works in conjunction with my edimax wifi adapter + vnc screensharing (no need for ethernet cable)
i added it and the beringer to the wiki. others should be added as discovered....
http://puredata.info/docs/raspberry-pi/FrontPage
m
On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 8:17 AM, Peter P. p8rpp@aol.com wrote:
- Robert Grah smilingmolecule@web.de [2013-01-29 13:30]:
Hallo,
does someone has experiences with M-Audio Fast Track Ultra 8R or RME multiface or other devices with 8 or more channels? Can the PI handle so much channels?
The HDSP/Multiface solutions require a pci pcie pcmcia or express card slot. best, P
/Robert
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Hi list,
just to say, I'm testing the terratec aureon 7.1 on rpi+pd. This interface works with the generic usb-audio driver.
It does not work well. I can get proper stereo output at 44.1KHz but not more. If I setup pd to anything between 3 to 8 output channel, it gives a sawtooth-like output in the test patch, even at 22KHz, 1 second latency and large buffers.
Slowing down the usb does not solve it : the kernel says "schedule_periodic: Insufficient periodic bandwidth for periodic transfer". Putting it on a powered usb hub does not help.
Cheers,
Hi list,
Charles Goyard wrote:
just to say, I'm testing the terratec aureon 7.1 on rpi+pd. This interface works with the generic usb-audio driver.
It does not work well. I can get proper stereo output at 44.1KHz but not more. If I setup pd to anything between 3 to 8 output channel, it gives a sawtooth-like output in the test patch, even at 22KHz, 1 second latency and large buffers.
further testing: I could test with a HDMI audio output, more than 2 channels does the same buzz.
Cheers,
Hey all,
No joy with ESI GIGAPort HD :( Not seen by the Pi at all with and without USB slowdown.
If anyone has any ideas please let me know?
Bought one of these for a project foolishly thinking it would be the same as the AG version.
Stuck it on the wiki-list too.
Pah,
Julian
On 13 February 2013 15:35, Charles Goyard cg@fsck.fr wrote:
Hi list,
Charles Goyard wrote:
just to say, I'm testing the terratec aureon 7.1 on rpi+pd. This interface works with the generic usb-audio driver.
It does not work well. I can get proper stereo output at 44.1KHz but not more. If I setup pd to anything between 3 to 8 output channel, it gives a sawtooth-like output in the test patch, even at 22KHz, 1 second latency and large buffers.
further testing: I could test with a HDMI audio output, more than 2 channels does the same buzz.
Cheers,
-- Charles
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