Re: RME HDSP + Multiface

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Thanks for that, but the problem is that I need to have this PCM devices available at the command line (the program I want to use is xwax, which runs from the command line and is not Jack compatible) So I need to do it by plughw:1,0 or something like that which I can pass as a parameter.

On Sun, Jun 22, 2008 at 8:07 PM, Florian Faber <faber@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Martin,

> I want to use a RME Multiface soundcard with PCMCIA Cardbus Card on a
> Dell Notebook with Ubuntu. [..]

> Now the card has 8 in and 8 output channels,

Well, actually, you have 18 input and 20 output channels with the
multiface :)

> I get only one digital playback device which is the 2 channels
> already working as plughw:1. Where are my other PCM channels??

They are there, but most alsa programs cannot handle proper channel
selection. You definitely want to use jack and qjackctl/patchage.


Flo
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