Re: Behringer UCA202

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On 01/23/2013 07:08 AM, Jannis Achstetter wrote:
Am 23.01.2013 17:31, schrieb Bob van der Poel:
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 12:58 AM, Jannis Achstetter
<jannis_achstetter@xxxxxx> wrote:
Am 22.01.2013 22:26, schrieb Bob van der Poel:
Anyone with experience using the UCA202? I tried it the other day
using audacity and found that it played and recorded just fine if it
was only doing one or the other. But, if I had existing tracks in
audacity and played those (only 1 stereo) and recorded a 2nd track ...
the recorded track sounded like it was filtered though a motorboat
engine (sputter, sputter ...).

I did the recording again directing the output to an existing device
and all worked fine. So the setup seems to be useable. I am thinking
that audacity (alsa?) can't read+write to the device?

I'm running Ubuntu 12.04. Didn't have jack running.

What samplerate are you using? I have problems running the device at
44.1kHz but it works fine when using 48kHz

I was using the default 44.1. I didn't know that one could change the
rate on this device. I'll give that a go as well.

It's not a device-setting, rather s.th. you tell your
audio-software/driver. When using jack you set a fixed sample-rate in
the server and all audio-apps connected to it will have to use that rate
(or resample).
Don't know how it works with other software/driver combinations.

Works fine here with Debian Sid running at 48KHz. Never tried it at 44.1 or without JACK.

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