Yes I read that also. Usb 2 is still not working on Linux?? hm...o'right hwinfo --usb is showing the card here : USB 00.0: 0000 Unclassified device [Created at usb.122] Unique ID: ADDn.ascWuq5nSu7 Parent ID: k4bc.9T1GDCLyFd9 SysFS ID: /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.7/usb1/1-1/1-1:1.0 SysFS BusID: 1-1:1.0 Hardware Class: unknown Model: "MUSONIK GmbH PHASE X64 USB" Hotplug: USB Vendor: usb 0x0a4a "MUSONIK GmbH" Device: usb 0x5b01 "MUSONIK GmbH PHASE X64 USB" Revision: "1.00" Serial ID: "no serial number" Speed: 480 Mbps Module Alias: "usb:v0A4Ap5B01d0100dc00dsc00dp00icFFisc00ip00" Config Status: cfg=new, avail=yes, need=no, active=unknown Attached to: #3 (Hub) So there might be hope here, while envy24control is not really able to see the card: No ICE1712 cards found Thx! Laurent 2012/1/28 Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mardorf@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > On Sat, 2012-01-28 at 09:35 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > > On Sat, 2012-01-28 at 03:32 +0100, Lars Madson wrote: > > > Hi Archers, > > > > > > I just received that external sound card, Terrasoniq Phase X64. > > > It seems to be supported in the kernel using module ice1712. > > > > > > I've been reading about how to make it work in the last days. > > > the closer I've been to see "it" was by listing some stuff (sorry for > > > imprecision I forgot how since then), > > > the card would appear with a number like this : 4ugxvhgblabla. > > > > > > I just installed alsa-tools-ice1712 1.0.25-1 > > > But it cannot sees it. > > > Alsaconf shows an ISA P-n-P card...can it be the Terrasoniq? > > > > > > I don't know really where to start, as making a rule in udev to launch > a > > > .sh script, but I guess first I should find a way to see that card > pluged > > > somewhere, it's usb. > > > also how to tell my kernel to load ice1712 maybe. > > > > > > Any advice are welcome!! > > > > > > Thanks > > > Laurent > > > > Hi Laurent, > > > > "All necessary modules should be detected and loaded automatically by > > udev" [1]. You don't need to do anything. Two of my sound cards are > > ice1712 and I didn't configure anything, but they are detected. OTOH > > those cards are PCI cards. > > > > Anyway, to see if your USB card is detected you e.g. can run > > > > $ hwinfo --usb > > > > Then you should get something like > > [snip] > > Vendor: usb 0x0944 "KORG, Inc." > > Device: usb 0x010f "nanoKONTROL" > > Revision: "1.00" > > Driver: "snd-usb-audio" > > Driver Modules: "snd_usb_audio" > > [snip] > > Of cause, here it's not an USB ICE1712 device. > > > > What happens if you run envy24control? > > > > FWIW on my Arch alsa-tools-ice1712 isn't, but alsa-tools is installed. > > > > - Ralf > > > > [1] > > https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Advanced_Linux_Sound_Architecture > > PS: > Oops, I googled and found out your audio device is USB 2.0, they were > (perhaps still are) known as not working with Linux. > > Regarding to your USB 2.0 device I found a thread from 2010: > http://linuxaudio.org/mailarchive/lau/2010/9/13/173602 > > - Ralf > >