Is this list active at all? I have received no messages since I signed up and no answer to my question. Is there a better place to ask about using alsa drivers that I should try instead? On 27/11/2018 12:35, thet wrote: > I have a FF400 and I have been using ffado with it. > > It came to my attention that there exists a ALSA driver for the FF400 > since the midi was working over alsa and midi is not supported in the > ffado driver. > > Also my system can see the FF400 in the sound control panel without jack > or ffado running. > > I am using Mint 19 cinnamon and the liquorix kernel. (though so far I > have not noticed any difference between the liquorix kernel and the > generic one except pre-empt performance). > > I would like to try using just the alsa driver and not ffado since I'm > using the alsa midi support anyway it would be less total software to > use the alsa driver for everything - assuming supports everything I need > for serious music recording. > > However I can't get any sound out of the FF400 using the ALSA driver - > it works ok with FFADO though. Also the midi works - presumably using > the alsa driver. > > I have tried using alsa directly in the sound control panel, using the > alsa output from audacious, and the alsa driver from jack. > > I get an error about setting the frames/period/buffer size. > > The red light that shows no connection to a host stays on on the FF400 - > even though the system can see it is present. This light goes off if I > start ffado and jack, or if I start ffado mixer. > > Is there a guide somewhere on how to set up the ALSA drivers for the FF400? > > thanks! > > Thet > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Alsa-user mailing list > Alsa-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-user > _______________________________________________ Alsa-user mailing list Alsa-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-user