Re: Focusrite Saffire Pro 26 I/O

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Richard Taylor wrote:
Good news and bad news. Good news, recording does work.
Bad news, zero latency monitoring comes on by default and routes
itself to all the analog outputs so it's a bit useless really.
Maybe there's a setting somewhere i've missed - definately nothing
connected in jack tho.
There might be a chance that the device remembers the last mixer setting on startup. So you what you can try is setting the mixer on a windows machine (if you have one available) and see if it's settings are retained on power cycles. The other option is to wait until we finish the mixer control. I know that the current code already contains most of the infrastructure to support this, but it's not finished. The difficulty (and opportunity) is that the interface is the same for all bebob devices, requiring it to be very flexible and hence pretty complicated. Daniel is the expert on this, maybe he can shed a light here. Maybe it's not very complicated to have a temporary tool that kills all zero-latency monitoring paths.

Greets,

Pieter


On 17/10/06, Atte André Jensen <atte.jensen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Richard Taylor wrote:

> <snip> Don't have time to fiddle right now but will keep you
> posted.

Thanks for the info. Sounds promissing. Looking forward to hear about
further investigations.

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