Re: Recording with Presonus AudioBox 1818VSL on Raspberry Pi 2

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On 22.05.2015 15:18, Peter P. wrote:
> * cornicis <cornicis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [2015-05-22 09:13]:
>> No problem. At least under Arch Linux 4.0.0 i can confirm all eight
>> inputs and outputs working with alsamixer with individual volume for
>> each channel. The input gains have to be treated seperately with the
>> potis on the front panel though.
> Thank you, but the device has at least 16 (with ADAT) or even 18 (with
> SPDIF) in- and outputs, do you know if these are available? 
> Or is it that you are using the device as USB class compliant device,
> which I suppose is limited to 8 I/O channels?
>
> thank again!
> P

I use it as a USB class compliant device, never heard of such
limitations on I/O channels.

I recorded a wav with 18 channels, but didn't connect any ADAT devices,
so these channels are silent. The console output for aplay and arecord
displays 18 input/output channels for the pcm device accordingly. So I
guess ADAT works (out of the box) on x86_64 systems.

But you never know as it strangely does not on the Raspberry Pi 2, at
least in my case.

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