Re: Edirol UA-101: Does record work?

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On Wed, 2009-07-01 at 11:01 +0200, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Phil wrote:
> > I'm trying to find a way to get audio in over USB for a project, and I
> > think that the UA-101 might be about the only Linux device that supports
> > 6 or more channels of audio over USB.
> 
> Indeed.  There are other multichannel USB devices, but there are none
> that have even rudimentary Linux support.
> 
> > As I understand from the kernel comments, there are glitches on playback
> > but recording works, does this mean all 10 channels work on record?
> 
> From what I've heard , recording works perfectly.

Excellent, I'll post how I get on with it.

> > If record does work, then that would probably be enough to buy the
> > thing, and I'll sort out playback separately.
> 
> Somebody is currently trying to write a driver that would make playback
> work, too.

If they are on-list and have a git repo available, I wouldn't mind
giving any code a go. 


Thanks

Phil


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