Re: Please help with audio interfaces that keep changing after reboot

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Yo, back on Friday, May 07, 2010 Geoff King was all like:
> Hello,
> I have problem that I've been trying to figure out with no luck.  The
> audio interface keeps changing for example:
> 
> Today:  Maudio 24/96 is hw:1 and Midisport 4x4 Anniv is hw:0.
> Yesterday before reboot: Maudio 24/96 is hw:0 and Midisport 4x4 Anniv is hw:1
> etc, back and forth, each reboot...
> I usually use qjackctl and have to keep changing the presets with
> settings which is annoying.
> 
> I would greatly appreciate it if someone could provide me some clues
> or links on how to fix this?
> 
> I'm Using Fedora 12 w CCRMA.
> 
> thanks, Geoff


Don't personally use Fedora, so I can be much help on "how" to do this, but "what" you need to do is set the driver modules for these two interfaces to be autoloaded. That way you can control the order in which they are loaded, which in turn determines their order in ALSA. (Assuming of course that the drivers are loaded as modules rather than built into the kernel)

Different distros have different means of setting this up.

-Reuben
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