Mathias Lundgren wrote: >s?n 2005-02-06 klockan 03.40 skrev Lee Revell: > > > >>First, 0.1.6 is old, you should use ld10k1 0.1.8 which requires ALSA >>1.0.8. Generally ld10k1 tracks the ALSA versioning. If you use ALSA >>CVS, use ld10k1 CVS. >> >>Lee >> >> >> > >First, thanks everyone! alsa 1.0.8 and ld10k1 0.1.8 worked. >Now for the big question... How do I do anything useful with it? > ... yes, the tough part :) >I >understand it as I (finally) actually have to try to understand what's >happening behind the scenes in the hardware. > ... the harder part ... the epiphany will come (well, i hope it comes to me soon!) ... i shied away from ld10k1 after i installed it, because i just knew it would take me *ages* to get the qlo10k1 interface working for me, and uncluttered enough not to give me headaches :( ... it's probably possible to achieve most of the good things i associated with the kx audio drivers under windows (comprehensive saving of dsp configurations and routing - and, consequently, changing default values - , flexible routings and placements of dsp effects, integration with mixer etc), but i'm not sure this would be easy or intuitive at the moment. > Does anyone have any >pointers to information on what's going on in "the matrix" visualized >in qlo10k1? > > > i'm also not quite sure what the deal with the dsp effects and filters are though - i couldn't find any way to load them in the dsp routing interface (like the ones included with the kxaudio drivers - maybe these have to be installed seperately ... i should read more documentation ...)? all i saw were the chorus and reverb fx busses ... shayne