Re: evolution uc-16

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On Wednesday 03 May 2006 21:10, eun.sung@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> >>> eun.sung@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> >>>> i try to use an evolution uc-16 midi/usb controller.
> >>>> using the snd-usb-audio module makes my system recognize my box but as
> >>>> i
> >>>> connect its midi output to any appz midi input i can't sned any midi
> >>>> message.
> >>>
> >>> What are the contents of /proc/asound/cards and the output of
> >>> "amidi -l"?
> >>
> >> cat /proc/asound/cards
> >> 0 [Intel          ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
> >>                      HDA Intel at 0xdfebc000 irq 16
> >> 1 [Controller     ]: USB-Audio - UC-16 USB MIDI Controller
> >>                      Evolution Electronics Ltd. UC-16 USB MIDI
> >> Controller
> >> at usb-0000:00:1d.3-1, ful
> >>
> >>
> >> amidi -l
> >> Device    Name
> >> hw:1,0,0  UC-16 USB MIDI Controller MIDI
> >>
> >>>> i use the alsa drivers compiled as kernel modules. could it be the
> >>>> reason
> >>>> that it can't work?
> >>>
> >>> This should not make any difference.
> >>>
> >>> Regards,
> >>> Clemens
> >>
> >> thanks
> >> jim
> >
> > sorry for that second post, i forgot to say that my system behaves weird
> > as i've conneected the usb-audio midi port to an app. so i try to map a
> > midi controller to anything, that that doesn't work, and then my jack
> > deamon seems to freeze, so the app. and that's really unpleasant.
>
> i've just seen a serie of post dating from january 2006, concerning some
> troubles with usb-audio and 2.6.15 kernel, which is the version i use. so
> i've tried with an old kernel and my controller works perfectly. but i'd
> like to use a recent kernel, which i'm compiling.

Hi. 2.6.14, and the non revised 2.6.15 kernels had problems with usb audio, 
but later revisions of the 2.6.15 should be ok. Nigel.

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