Re: Motu audio-MIDI interfaces on FEdora 21

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Martin Tarenskeen <m.tarenskeen@...> writes:

> 
> 
> On Fri, 5 Jun 2015, andremartins wrote:
> 
> > Hi there, I have an audioExpress hybrid firewire/usb from MOTU, and I am 
> > running Fedora 21 on X220. Is there any chance that it can work on Pd, 
> > Supercollider or Ardour?
> > Thanks.
> 
> You already own the audiExpress.
> I doesn't cost you a penny to try it and let us know if you encounter any 
> problems?
> 


Well, I probably did not express myself clearly. Of course, I already did 
that. I mainly use Motu on Mac OSX, but I always wanted to have a 2nd machine 
with linux. After a few months using Ubuntu, a distro' that I really did not 
like, I switched to Fedora and I was impressed. Anyway, my Motu's interface 
is not recognized in Fedora; I tried with Jack (via Qjackctl) or PulseAudio 
or Alsamixer. The MOTU on Mac, after you plug the USB or firewire, right awya 
make 3 blinks and sets it for the last configuration (44.1, 48 or 96kHz, for 
instance). On Fedora, nothing really happens. It is like if the MOTU is not 
even plugged on X220.I have Pd, Supercollider, Ardour and Audacity on Fedora, 
none of then recognize the audioExpress. I have a Zoom H2 and it works pretty 
ok with Jack, but the MOTU is way better and has MIDI. Thanks.

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