Re: Yamaha THR10 amp / USB2.0 audio interface (Clemens?)

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On Mon, October 8, 2012 9:14 am, chris kennedy wrote:
> I have one of these new amps from Yamaha and they have a usb component
> which enables one to hook it to a computer and record into a DAW. It uses
> a Yamaha Steinberg usb driver to work on windows and mac. Its a usb 2.0
> interface and its not class compliant from what i've read. Any ideas how
> to make a linux system see it as a soundcard? I would love to be able to
> use this thing ardour etc. Many thanks in advance.

This article very briefly seems to indicate that it works somewhat with
linux:

http://en.m.audiofanzine.com/modeling-combo-amplifier/yamaha/thr-series-thr10/user_reviews/r.101622.html

I would plug it in and try it. Even if all you can get is 16 bit input,
that may be all you need. It looks like a two channel device and so if you
get 24bit in that would be great too. (USB1.1 and 2.0)

The setup editing stuff will not work for sure, but your interest is just
sound input/output. If all else fails use audio out (headphones?) to
soundcard input. You have the unit anyway, so experiment. The Yamaha page
for it is very sparse when it comes to any technical details.

-- 
Len Ovens
www.OvenWerks.net

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