Matthew Polashek wrote: > sounds like a sample rate problem. Check your sample rate of your > original file and be sure it's the same as the 1212. The sample rates supported by emu 1212M are 44.1 all the way to 192 - shouldn't that cover anything? I can't see any sample rate setting in alsamixer. The applications referred to in the emu 1212m manual seem to be for Windows. I've tried a couple of other mixers (Echomixer and HDSPMixer) in the fedora 7 menu but neither of them even open. There's little in system-config-soundcard other than PCM Device (ADC Capture/Standard PCM Playback, Mic Capture, Mutilchannel Capture, PT Playback, and Multichannel Playback). I'm trying to show a little effort here but I hope I haven't given the impression I know what I'm talking about - because I don't. :/ Chris > > Matt > > Chris Aitken wrote: >> My new emu 1212M PCI soundcard is playing music a semitone higher >> than it should. This is not a new problem - it's been that way since >> I installed the soundcard (which was only a couple of weeks ago). I >> just gave a bass guitar lesson and had my student put a capo on the >> first fret to play along with "Dazed and Confused". And it's not just >> youtube - my CDs play a semitone higher. Audacity plays a semitone >> higher. So, it must be the soundcard or my system (fedora 7). I'll >> dust off my little PC speakers and try the onboard soundcard (not the >> emu 1212M) to see (hear) if it's the OS that's overclocking (not >> knowing a proper term) the sound. I just thought I'd post this first >> in case anyone knows a quick fix. >> >> Chris ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2005. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ _______________________________________________ Alsa-user mailing list Alsa-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-user