On Wed, 2012-06-13 at 23:22 +0200, Wolfgang Mueller wrote: > On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 00:09:15 +0300, angelinheavysyrup wrote: > > This happened after I upgraded alsa-firmware to version 1.0.25-2 > > (from 1.0.25-1). > Did you try downgrading in order to confirm this being an issue with > alsa-firmware? Was there anything else that got upgraded along with it? Two very good questions! When ever possible I'm using Linux as my DAW, most times when the DAW is borked, the cause isn't something related to ALSA versions. For example I once upgraded a Debian using GNOME 2 without pulseaudio, it didn't upgrade to a newer version of GNOME 2, but to GNOME 3 and forced to install pulseaudio. Pro-audio cards don't work when PA is activated. This is just a relatively unalarming example, since it's possible to get rid of PA, but there are very grotesque possibilities for what could happen. Dunno what's the different between 1.0.25-1 and 1.0.25-2, but it seems to be possible, that something else is the show-stopper, but ALSA firmware. - Ralf