From: Britt Yazel <bwyazel@ucdavis.edu>
To: alsa-devel@alsa-project.org
Subject: Gina 3g and Echomixer issue
Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2017 21:58:17 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1501304297.1407.0@smtp.gmail.com> (raw)
Hey guys,
I work in an auditory neuroscience research lab, and we are using a PCI
Gina 3g to communicate with a Fireface 800 over ADAT.
My issue is this, 1) each time I reboot the system the digital mode is
set to Coaxial digital, rather than ADAT, and I must set it after each
reboot. Is there a way to make this setting persist through reboot, or
perhaps a parameter that can be set when the kernel module is loaded to
force ADAT?
2) The first time I switch from Coaxial digital to ADAT upon a reboot,
I consistently get a loud squeeling sound coming from my studio
monitors. I don't think this is the intended behaviuor, and it makes me
worried when switching into ADAT mode. Granted, after switching the
first time to ADAT, I can switch between coaxial digital and ADAT
without the squeeling happeneing, it is just that first time after the
reboot.
Thanks for the help guys. The Gina 3g, even though it is an old audio
device, is still our most reliable sound card. We have tried many
others with horrible success, and most other ADAT capable PCI/PCIe
sound cards are far too expensive, and don't have robust Linux support.
However, if you guys have a good reccomendation of an ADAT capable PCIe
sound card with full Linux support, please let me know.
-Britt
next reply other threads:[~2017-07-29 4:58 UTC|newest]
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2017-07-29 4:58 Britt Yazel [this message]
2017-07-30 14:32 ` Gina 3g and Echomixer issue Clemens Ladisch
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