[linux-audio-user] OK.. M-audio quattro (agian) heheh

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Yes, finally works fine.
2.4.25 debian lowlatency patched with jack from cvs and the latest 
alsa-drivers,
works with 10ms without xruns (pd) and with occasional xruns with 5.6ms.
have to check multichannel these days.

heard that the latest patched 2.6 should also work, but so far i am 
happy with
my 2.4.25 at the moment, so ....
and yes the sound quality is really good.

wish you less pain then i had to finally use it.
che
m

Austin wrote:

>On Mon, 2004-11-15 at 09:10 -0500, Timothy Alan Gorman wrote:
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>>Doeas anyone have this working in either 2.4 kerne;l or 2.6 ?
>>if so please let me know...
>>thanks  Much ;)
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>Yes, works fine for me, using audacity or arecord.
>Recording new tracks while monitoring the old ones seems to produce a
>lot of static in the monitors, but these artifacts are not recorded onto
>the new track, so it's tolerable.
>
>Jack was a headache, so I gave up with jack-apps.
>
>The sound quality itself is great.
>
>I also use it as a MIDI interface.
>
>Using Mandrake 10.1 (kernel 2.6.8, alsa 1.0.6).
>
>Austin
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