Hi Klaus, the ALSA hardware device is just a single 18 channel (or whatever number of channels you have) device. The ALSA plughw-device does some mapping, which allows playback of different channel count on your multichannel card. The signal routing can be controlled in the ALSA settings (see 'route_policy'). To simultaneously access the single device with different applications you should define a 'dmix' software device. I am not an expert on dmix settings, it is described on http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Asoundrc However, I did not find a documentation on how to setup multiple stereo devices with different output channels. All this is no problem at all with jack, simply connect any client to the channels you want (or route from client to client). Most applications support jack, so it should not be a problem. No GUI is needed (for headless setups). -- Giso Klaus Schulz wrote: > Hi folks. > > On my quest to get more then two channels from Alsa out to the 9632 > I stepped over this: > > I figured that there is just a pcm0p under /proc/asound/card0. > > Shouldn't there be pcm0p...pcm7p reflecting the 8 Alsa stereo channels > on the HDSP? > > What am I mixing up here? _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user