Re: HDSPConf in the RME HDSPe AIO

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On Sun, 2020-05-10 at 20:01 +0200, Maurizio M wrote:
> Hello excuse me, I am writing to you because I have a problem with your 
> application dedicated to RME HDSPe AIO sound cards. When I install Alsa 
> Tools Gui, both the HDSPE Mixer and the hammer icon called HDSPconf are 
> installed on the computer. Just this executable with the hammer called 
> HDSPConf, it doesn't start, there must be some bugs because it doesn't 
> work. Attention I use IBM Power architecture so I don't know if the 
> problem is specific to my architecture while on X86 it is not there. Do 
> you have news about it? Thanks

Hi,

I bought my HDSPe AIO in May 2011 for exclusive usage with Linux.

[rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ aplay -l | grep card | grep -v HDMI
card 0: HDSPMx579bcc [RME AIO_579bcc], device 0: RME AIO [RME AIO]
card 1: EWX2496 [TerraTec EWX24/96], device 0: ICE1712 multi [ICE1712 multi]
card 4: USB [Scarlett 18i20 USB], device 0: USB Audio [USB Audio]

On Linux I never got it working with anything, but the 2 analog channels
and just 2 of 8 ADAT channels. For testing purpose I installed Windows
and FreeBSD. The card is not broken, I know how to use TotalMix, I got
it running with all features and channels available, just not on Linux,
on more than just one machine. It suffers a lot from latency and xrun
issues, but is still usable for pro-audio usage, if not more than 4
channels are required. When using Ardour it does not work with plain
ALSA, you must use jackd. YMMV!

HDSPConf can't be used. You need to use alsamixer and hdspmixer.

Regards,
Ralf



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