Den 22-09-2010 15:47, Robin Gareus skrev:
Hi RobinHoi Svend-Erik, I can't help you with the 1394 interface, but there's some other options: On 09/21/2010 07:34 PM, Svend-Erik Kjær Madsen wrote:Hi I just bought a pair of two older Roland VSR-880 to record my band during rehearse, I'm gonna use it with an analog mixer, but I would be pleased to be able to feed Ardour with some of the recordings too,I have a VS-890 sitting around in the corner. I loved that device in the late 90's - its built-in effects are great as well. While one can access the raw data (either via SCSI or by simply taking out the HDD) it's a proprietary format. However there's http://www.thegoodlibrary.com/VSWaveExport.html - with some advanced wine device-config and tricks (see the troubleshooting on the page) it works on GNU/Linux. The drawback is: you get the raw data as stored on the device: not the mix (unless you bounce it). Another option is to simply use MTC/MMC to sync ardour to the VSR-880. I've used the optical S/PDIF-out to transfer two tracks at a time. It's somewhat lame but WTH. In my case I spent much more time recording, mixing & mastering so the few hours for transferring was negligible. Okay in fact I've already ordered two sockets for mounting a Compact flash card in the machines IDE bays: http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.9304 I did that original because one of the harddisc's have periodical failure, thick and old oil or something, but it will not operate proper much longer I think. And new IDE disk's dosen't seem to float the market. Then taking the raw data should be easy through a compact flash card reader, and I don't mind mixing in Ardour. Thanks for that link. but the only way to do it digital is through the R-bus which is a Roland thing, but i found this device http://www.thomann.de/gb/presonus_vfire.htm and wonder if anyone here succeeded to install the device on Linux ? Maybe I used the wrong keywords but I can't find anything about it on Google.The magic word is "ffado" (Free Firewire Audio Drivers) http://www.ffado.org/?q=devicesupport/list In particular http://www.ffado.org/?q=node/108 says "V-Fire Support Status: Unknown" http://www.presonus.com/products/Detail.aspx?ProductId=9 "V-Fire also comes with a software control panel enabling the user to select the sample rate (44.1K, 48K, 88.2K, and 96K), latency, buffer size and clock source." Said software is only available for OSX <=10.4 and Windows XP. I don't know if there's a FFADO equivalent, but neither qemu nor virtualbox support raw1394. ciao, robin |
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