Hi! I have a question: is there a USB multichannel interface (for example 8 in - 8 out) running under ubuntustudio or studio64 (processor: Intel Pentium M 740 with 1 GB ram)? I'd like to buy it in order to use Pure Data with this equipment. Thanks a lot for your help! Best greetings Carlo
Most of USB audio devices out there are basic stereo in // stereo out and they can do up to 48kHz sampling rate.
What you need is USB audio 2.0, which is firly recent, despite the fact that most of other USB devices use the capabilities of 2.0 standard, the audio products didn't catch up just yet.
There very few implementation out there, if you find any thing decent - let every one know! I haven't looked it up very recently, so there may be something already :) The latest ALSA driver should have quite good support for it, I would advise you to browse ALSA dveloper's mailing list.
for example I can see from back in August: "[alsa-devel] Problem with USB Class 2 Audio Driver"
Ilya
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 09:42:51PM +0100, Carlo Benzi wrote:
Hi! I have a question: is there a USB multichannel interface (for example 8 in - 8 out) running under ubuntustudio or studio64 (processor: Intel Pentium M 740 with 1 GB ram)? I'd like to buy it in order to use Pure Data with this equipment. Thanks a lot for your help! Best greetings Carlo
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Hi...
The M-Audio Fast Track Ultra 8R (8 in / 8 out) USB 2.0 works directly on Ubuntu 10.10 ( Jack 2 + Alsa 1.0.23) in 48kHz. But if there is no problem with audio in/out, I failed to use the MIDI interface...
Good luck
01ivier
2010/11/19 errordeveloper@gmail.com
Most of USB audio devices out there are basic stereo in // stereo out and they can do up to 48kHz sampling rate.
What you need is USB audio 2.0, which is firly recent, despite the fact that most of other USB devices use the capabilities of 2.0 standard, the audio products didn't catch up just yet.
There very few implementation out there, if you find any thing decent - let every one know! I haven't looked it up very recently, so there may be something already :) The latest ALSA driver should have quite good support for it, I would advise you to browse ALSA dveloper's mailing list.
for example I can see from back in August: "[alsa-devel] Problem with USB Class 2 Audio Driver"
Good Luck,
Ilya
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 09:42:51PM +0100, Carlo Benzi wrote:
Hi! I have a question: is there a USB multichannel interface (for example 8 in - 8 out) running under ubuntustudio or studio64 (processor: Intel Pentium M 740 with 1 GB ram)? I'd like to buy it in order to use Pure Data with this equipment. Thanks a lot for your help! Best greetings Carlo
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Hi all,
I have the Fast Track ltra (but not the 8R) running under Fedora 13. I had to download Alsa 1.0.23 and then patch the source before I got it working... and there's still a problem with the inputs and outputs not being perfectly synced (there's an extra output sample every 13000 or so.) I had to make myself a special version of hte Pd alsa audio code to get it running -- and it's still not perfect. So I'd suggest waiting a few mre weeks for the alsa people to get this one figured out.
cheers Miller
On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 09:45:22PM +0100, Olivier Baudu wrote:
Hi...
The M-Audio Fast Track Ultra 8R (8 in / 8 out) USB 2.0 works directly on Ubuntu 10.10 ( Jack 2 + Alsa 1.0.23) in 48kHz. But if there is no problem with audio in/out, I failed to use the MIDI interface...
Good luck
01ivier
2010/11/19 errordeveloper@gmail.com
Most of USB audio devices out there are basic stereo in // stereo out and they can do up to 48kHz sampling rate.
What you need is USB audio 2.0, which is firly recent, despite the fact that most of other USB devices use the capabilities of 2.0 standard, the audio products didn't catch up just yet.
There very few implementation out there, if you find any thing decent - let every one know! I haven't looked it up very recently, so there may be something already :) The latest ALSA driver should have quite good support for it, I would advise you to browse ALSA dveloper's mailing list.
for example I can see from back in August: "[alsa-devel] Problem with USB Class 2 Audio Driver"
Good Luck,
Ilya
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 09:42:51PM +0100, Carlo Benzi wrote:
Hi! I have a question: is there a USB multichannel interface (for example 8 in - 8 out) running under ubuntustudio or studio64 (processor: Intel Pentium M 740 with 1 GB ram)? I'd like to buy it in order to use Pure Data with this equipment. Thanks a lot for your help! Best greetings Carlo
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Thanks a lot for your E-Mails! Carlo
On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 1:45 AM, Miller Puckette msp@ucsd.edu wrote:
Hi all,
I have the Fast Track ltra (but not the 8R) running under Fedora 13. I had to download Alsa 1.0.23 and then patch the source before I got it working... and there's still a problem with the inputs and outputs not being perfectly synced (there's an extra output sample every 13000 or so.) I had to make myself a special version of hte Pd alsa audio code to get it running -- and it's still not perfect. So I'd suggest waiting a few mre weeks for the alsa people to get this one figured out.
cheers Miller
On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 09:45:22PM +0100, Olivier Baudu wrote:
Hi...
The M-Audio Fast Track Ultra 8R (8 in / 8 out) USB 2.0 works directly on Ubuntu 10.10 ( Jack 2 + Alsa 1.0.23) in 48kHz. But if there is no problem with audio in/out, I failed to use the MIDI interface...
Good luck
01ivier
2010/11/19 errordeveloper@gmail.com
Most of USB audio devices out there are basic stereo in // stereo out and they can do up to 48kHz sampling rate.
What you need is USB audio 2.0, which is firly recent, despite the fact that most of other USB devices use the capabilities of 2.0
standard,
the audio products didn't catch up just yet.
There very few implementation out there, if you find any thing decent -
let
every one know! I haven't looked it up very recently, so there may be something already
:)
The latest ALSA driver should have quite good support for it, I would advise you to browse ALSA dveloper's mailing list.
for example I can see from back in August: "[alsa-devel] Problem with USB Class 2 Audio Driver"
Good Luck,
Ilya
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 09:42:51PM +0100, Carlo Benzi wrote:
Hi! I have a question: is there a USB multichannel interface (for example 8 in - 8 out)
running
under ubuntustudio or studio64 (processor: Intel Pentium M 740 with
1 GB
ram)? I'd like to buy it in order to use Pure Data with this equipment. Thanks a lot for your help! Best greetings Carlo
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