Re: Generic mixer dice (eap) based audio interfaces?

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Hi Takashi

Is it possible to query the number of io channels, types of switches the audio interface has, etc.. using "libhinawa"?

Or is "libhinawa" just the transfer mechanism, reading and writing bits / bytes / words to / from the kernel firewire driver?

In the latter case would some kind of translation library be required which has a database (or equivalent) with the details of the type of messages that can sent / recieved from known audio interfaces?

Is there at all a common protocol for all dice based audio interfaces?

Is it possible to consider using a simple text based "generic" controller until such time that persons with the right kind of experience or knowledge create GUI based mixer interfaces?


Cheers, Simon


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On 01.02.2015 03:29, Takashi Sakamoto wrote:
Hi Simon,

On Jan 31 2014 22:33, Simon Lewis wrote:
What is missing is a generic mixer for dice (eap) based audio interfaces
in alsa-tools.
There's no such applications in alsa-tools. No developers are interested
in it or working for it, while I ack the requirements of easy-to-use
applications to control the devices.

To help new developers, I'm working for 'libhinawa'. It allows the
developers to communicate to any FireWire units via lightweight
languages such as Python.
http://mailman.alsa-project.org/pipermail/alsa-devel/2015-January/086969.html

Anyway, what we can do is to wait for someone who has interests in it.


Regards

Takashi Sakamoto



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