Re: Fireface UCX

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Hi,

I use the ff ucx via USB. As far as I know, it is not possible to use it via firewire.

I getting reasonable sound results using the usb class compliance mode, you have to make sure that this mode is enabled on the device (it is NOT by default).

The ALSA driver then recognizes the device. If you enter

aplay -l

in a terminal, you get a list with all devices available to alsa. If it does not appear there, try the comand

dmesg

to look for error messages of the alsa kernel module. If I do that, I find a message

usbcore: registered new interface driver snd-usb-audio

indicating that the interface is working. Then, the device is available in pulse-audio and also jack, you can choose it there.

I should add the following: My system (and in particular the alsa kernel module) is not up to date. I am still using an old customized version, where I fixed a bug by hand (getting help from the alsa list). As far as I remember, this bug was fixed so that the device should work with the standard alsa kernel module. However, I never tested it, maybe I find time to do that during the weekend.

Best,

Florian

Quoting Max <abonnements@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

Is there anyone who is running a Fireface UCX under Linux successfully? (either via USB or Firewire)?
It has a USB Class Compliant mode for Audio Device Class 2

http://www.rme-audio.de/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=86665#p86665

I get nothing but crackles.

m.
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