2006/1/26, Jerome Tuncer <columbiatwo@xxxxxxx>: > I have this Lexicon Omega Studio USB soundcard > (http://www.lexiconpro.com/Omega/index.asp). > I'm on Debian testing/unstable, kernel 2.6.15. The snd-usb-audio from > ALSA loads when I plug the card. > So that my USB device driver loads as a secondary soundcard. > The Lexicon Omega seems to be recognized by my system as it shows up in > menus of alsa compatible apps. Nevertheless it outputs no sound. > When I try to run $ alsamixer -c 1 it says "No mixer elems found" I don't know that device, but some of the external usb devices don't have a mixer. That itself isn't bad, but most programs not just open a sounddevice but also need a mixer device (even if they don't do any mixing). Have you tried accessing your device with jack? Another possibility is to mess around with your .asoundrc and create a device that has your hw:1 for audio and hw:0 as a mixer/ctrl-device. See the Alsa-Webpage for more infos... Arnold -- visit http://dillenburg.dyndns.org/~arnold/ --- Wenn man mit Raubkopien Bands wie Brosis oder Britney Spears wirklich verhindern könnte, würde ich mir noch heute einen Stapel Brenner und einen Sack Rohlinge kaufen.