Re: Motu M64 Madi interface (not) class compliant?

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Hi list,

can report that the Motu M64 Madi interface does work with a limited
channel count of 24 for input and another 24 for output (instead of 64
each). So if you are coming across a venue or employer that already has
one, you are good to go. Sample rate needs to be set on the device
before starting jack. Of course, buying the card for oneself for so much
money getting only one third of the channels seems useless linux users
IMHO.

cheersz, P

* Chris Caudle <6807.chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [2021-03-09 22:25]:
> On 2021-03-09 14:10, Peter P. wrote:
> > I am wondering if the Motu M64 Madi audio interface is class compliant
> > or not.
> 
> Use lsusb to display all the USB devices, after you know the bus and device
> number for the M64, use -v and -s to display verbose messages for that
> particular device (the argument to -s is bus_number:dev_number).
> 
> Email that information to the list, probably someone will be able to help
> interpret how the device is presenting.
> 
> -- 
> Chris Caudle
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