On November 6, 2012 03:23:48 AM Tim E. Real wrote: > On November 5, 2012 03:48:44 PM you wrote: > > On Mon, November 5, 2012 2:44 pm, Tim E. Real wrote: > > > Apparently, that connection path is called "H-Bus". > > > http://www.staudio.de/kb/english/h-bus/index.html > > > > > > And here's the Windows app to control it, levels and all: > > > http://www.staudio.de/kb/english/el/index.html > > > > Don't see any level control on this page, just routing. The only level > > control is the monitor mixer on the pci card. The converter may have level > > controls available, but it seems this implementation sets them wide open > > or 0db. > > Nope they're there alright via the "External mixer" button. > It's not obvious from that page but I think it is stated there. > > www.staudio.de/data/DSP24_English.PDF > > That manual shows everything - the ADC/DAC front end controls > AND the AC97 controls. Explains all. Take a look. > > > If I think about my multi-track tape machine, there is no level there > > either (aside from inside for setup). Controlling the level is what the > > mixer or preamp is for. There seem to be a number of pro/semipro IFs that > > don't have digitally controlled levels. My USB box has manual controls > > only, but then they are much more than just level too. > > > > While I am at it :) > > I am using mudita 1.0.4. If I set the patch bay so that hwout1-2 are > > connected to the mixer and use the profile to save that as the first one > > and then change the settings. The first profile doesn't seem to restore > > it. However, if I go back to the stock e24c at 0.6.0 it did at least in > > ubuntu 12.04... now in 12.10 it doesn't work either :) > > > > Ok, restart mudita24 from a terminal. > > on clicking profiles tab I get: > > Cannot open profiles file '~/.envy24control/profiles.conf' ... > > Use current settings. > > when I select a profile: > > You can store this settings to profile no. 1 in file > > '~/.envy24control/profiles.conf' by pressing save button. > > > > when I hit the save button: > > Cannot find file '/home/joe/.envy24control/profiles.conf'. > > > > This operation will create a new profiles file > > '/home/joe/.envy24control/profiles.conf'. > > Cannot find program '0'. > > Ooh, crud. Look like my automatic searching for the program "alsactl" > has failed. > > Er... that is IF you have alsactl installed. Is it there ? > It is required for both envy24control and mudita24, otherwise no profile > saving/loading. I try to auto-locate in md24. > If you have trouble, --h says : > > "The program 'alsactl' is automatically found and used. > Environment variable ALSACTL_PROG overrides its location." > > cmake does the searching for me. I thought I'd nicked that issue. > Hope it works for you. Crud. It fails here too. I didn't try the environment override yet but I know alsactl is there and runs. Hm, it used to work. Will try to take a look but reeeal busy. Got a major app release coming up. Tim. > > Tim. > > > You must specify path for '0'. > > Cannot store profile '2' for card '1'. > > Cannot open profiles file '~/.envy24control/profiles.conf' ... > > Use current settings. > > > > Is this fixed in a later version of mudita24? If so it would be nice to > > include it in the 13.04 version of ubuntustudio. > > > > Len > _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user