Re: RME UFX USB connection under Debian 9 (Stretch)

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diqidoq | MAROQQO wrote:
> Greetings from Berlin! :-) For testing purposes we are looking for some
> colleagues, who may be experienced with getting not officially supported
> RME interfaces to work with Linux audio I/O, to check if there is any
> chance to get a RME UFX up and running at least to get a simple audio
> out of it.
>
> 'aplay -l' sadly does not detect the device but 'lsusb -l' does.
>
> 'lsusb -l' shows the device with Bus 001 Device 008: ID 0424:3fc8
> Standard Microsystems Corp. and 'lusb -s 008 with -v' shows that it even
> detects that it supports MIDI and Audio etc.

>        bInterfaceClass         1 Audio
>        bInterfaceSubClass      3 MIDI Streaming

The USB MIDI specification is a part of the USB audio specification;
this just means that the MIDI interface was detected.

All other interfaces are marked as vendor specific.  (Which does not
necessarily mean that they would not work exactly like a standard audio
interface.)

Doesn't the UFX have a class compliant mode?


Regards,
Clemens

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