Re: Linux-audio-user Digest, Vol 41, Issue 32

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On 07/19/2010 07:40 PM, David Balch wrote:
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On 17 July 2010 13:00,<linux-audio-user-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:

From: Patrick Shirkey<pshirkey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re:  Combining two stereo devices on one card into one
        four-channel device (M-Audio FastTrack Pro)
On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 11:27:57PM +0200, Florian Faber wrote:

On 07/16/10 23:22, David Balch wrote:

Any ideas how I can get it working? Thanks in advance for any help!

This all futile unless you can sync the word clock on both devices.
Happy soldering!
At this stage I just want one stereo out for speakers and the other
for headphones, to use with mixxx [http://www.mixxx.org/], so I was
hoping that exact sync wouldn't be necessary.

Are you certain the word clocks are separate, even tho both
devices appear on a single card?
Maudio do/have done this on some devices for some reason. I haven't come
across any other manufacturers who do it. The clocks are synced but the
setup in alsa is a pita.
A bit of searching didn't find anything definitive, but I found a post
that seems to imply that the
http://forums.m-audio.com/archive/index.php/t-7497.html clocks are
synced.

I have also noticed that previously tested and confirmed working
.asoundrc scripts don't work as expected. This started happening
sometime in the past couple of years. I'm not sure what has changed but
this stuff was sorted out several years ago and now it seems to be
broken again in that it is not just a case of copy and paste according
to the instructions that were painstakingly created all those years ago.

Either it's something to do with the location of the .asoundrc or it is
a change to the way the pcm.multi setup is now handled.

The result is that someone has to figure out what has changed and update
all the old scripts with the new details.
Definitely a pita. Possibly not so much of a problem for those who've
been using ALSA for a while, but when it's a struggle for someone used
to a bit of tinkering, there's no chance for those who just want to
plug in and get on with it :-(


Yep, that is the most painful part about the situation. Several people put in a lot of effort to put al the docs together and now it has been changed we don't really know where to fix it.

Feel free to ask more questions on this list as it may help us to isolate the problem. For me I have been using only two channels recently so haven't needed to fix the problem. I'm happy to help you though.

Cheers.

--
Patrick Shirkey
Boost Hardware Ltd

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