Sorry my mail software doesn't do "reply to all" automatically.<br><br>(1) My mistake, there is a terminal command that initializes the card. Once this is done, the audio hardware works correctly in connection with Jack. I was able to test it now with the hydrogen drum machine.<br>
<br>HOWEVER Pd still generates the same error : The moment I select Jack as audio device it appears in the Jack connection panel (and I can connect it) but in the canvas of Pd prints the error message "audio I/O stuck... closing audio". The rest is silence.<br>
<br>I'm short of ideas... I cannot understand what "audio I/O stuck" means.<br><br><br>Best<br>Jurgen<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 7:40 PM, IOhannes m zmoelnig <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:zmoelnig@iem.at">zmoelnig@iem.at</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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Multiface, I was unaware about a special firmware update. Thanks I will try<br>
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just for the sake of full understanding:<br>
- why do you assume that audio-hardware and alsa drivers seem towork when<br>
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if the interface is not working there is a red blinking light on it. That's<br>
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if the red light stops blinking when you boot into linux, then it has successfully loaded the needed firmware.<br>
so i assume that this isn't a problem here<div class="im"><br>
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- why do you assume that jack runs fine, when it doesn't work?<br>
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because it says "running" after I press start" and it displays a CPU load.<br>
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well, if i understand correctly, Pd (or anything else) using alsa says "running" as well (at least it doesn't show any problems) and it still "doesn't work".<div class="im"><br>
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oh, and a common pitfall: most RME devices hae a DSP-mixer on port, which<br>
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(install and) start hdspmixer (if you have this card), this should most<br>
likely do the trick (make sure that the gains of the output matrix are set<br>
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Thanks for the hint, I will have a look into the mixer.<br>
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i'm pretty sure that this is the problem...<br>
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