* RME HDSP9632, mute headphones
@ 2010-10-10 16:45 Matthew Robbetts
2010-10-11 5:32 ` Florian Faber
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From: Matthew Robbetts @ 2010-10-10 16:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: alsa-devel
Hi all,
I've just acquired myself a HDSP9632 and noticed what I think is a
missing feature from the drivers (compared to Windows, at least): the
ability to set the headphones to "mute", in addition to -6dB and -12dB
of gain. I would find this feature useful.
Is there a reason it is missing or has it just been overlooked? Or,
alternatively, am I doing something stupid?
I'm using the alsa that comes with kernel 2.6.36-rc5 (I think it is
1.0.21?).
Thanks a lot,
Matt
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* Re: RME HDSP9632, mute headphones
2010-10-10 16:45 RME HDSP9632, mute headphones Matthew Robbetts
@ 2010-10-11 5:32 ` Florian Faber
2010-10-11 8:35 ` Matthew Robbetts
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From: Florian Faber @ 2010-10-11 5:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: alsa-devel
On 10/10/10 18:45, Matthew Robbetts wrote:
> I've just acquired myself a HDSP9632 and noticed what I think is a
> missing feature from the drivers (compared to Windows, at least): the
> ability to set the headphones to "mute", in addition to -6dB and -12dB
> of gain. I would find this feature useful.
>
> Is there a reason it is missing or has it just been overlooked? Or,
> alternatively, am I doing something stupid?
This has nothing to do with the driver. You set the headphone volume
with hdspmixer, like you would do with TotalMix on Windows/Mac.
Flo
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* Re: RME HDSP9632, mute headphones
2010-10-11 5:32 ` Florian Faber
@ 2010-10-11 8:35 ` Matthew Robbetts
[not found] ` <4CB31F1D.2080603@faberman.de>
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From: Matthew Robbetts @ 2010-10-11 8:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Florian Faber; +Cc: alsa-devel@alsa-project.org
On 11 Oct 2010, at 06:32, Florian Faber <faber@faberman.de> wrote:
> On 10/10/10 18:45, Matthew Robbetts wrote:
>
>> I've just acquired myself a HDSP9632 and noticed what I think is a
>> missing feature from the drivers (compared to Windows, at least): the
>> ability to set the headphones to "mute", in addition to -6dB and -12dB
>> of gain. I would find this feature useful.
>>
>> Is there a reason it is missing or has it just been overlooked? Or,
>> alternatively, am I doing something stupid?
>
> This has nothing to do with the driver. You set the headphone volume
> with hdspmixer, like you would do with TotalMix on Windows/Mac.
>
Hi Flo,
Of course, you can adjust the volume digitally (though since hdspmixer overwrites all your routing every time you open it, it's a bit annoying to use). However, the card appears to have a dedicated a analogue gain stage just for the headphones. It's not a full PGA, but can be set to 0db, -6db, -12dB and mute - under windows. The ALSA driver only gives the first 3 options as controls.
I had a quick look in the code, and it seems there's a 2-bit field in the 9632 control register for controlling this. Sounds neat, as we have 4 possible values. Can anyone confirm that the unused value (0x10, IIRC) in the ALSA driver is used to mute the headphones?
Regards,
Matt
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* Re: RME HDSP9632, mute headphones
[not found] ` <4CB31F1D.2080603@faberman.de>
@ 2010-10-11 17:48 ` Matthew Robbetts
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From: Matthew Robbetts @ 2010-10-11 17:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Florian Faber, alsa-devel
hi Flo,
Thanks for your reply.
On 10/11/10 15:28, Florian Faber wrote:
> Matthew,
>
>> Of course, you can adjust the volume digitally (though since hdspmixer overwrites all your routing every time you open it, it's a bit annoying to use). However, the card appears to have a dedicated a analogue gain stage just for the headphones. It's not a full PGA, but can be set to 0db, -6db, -12dB and mute - under windows. The ALSA driver only gives the first 3 options as controls.
>
> Ah, yes, that is something special with that old cards. I actually had
> to look it up in the manual.
Are you sure? I don't have one, but it looks like the AIO is very similar:
http://www.rme-audio.de/images/products/aio_set.gif
Anyhow - hardly important! :)
>
>> I had a quick look in the code, and it seems there's a 2-bit field in the 9632 control register for controlling this. Sounds neat, as we have 4 possible values. Can anyone confirm that the unused value (0x10, IIRC) in the ALSA driver is used to mute the headphones?
>
> I only have the sources for the newer cards, sorry. Just try it out,
> nothing bad should happen there.
>
Hmmm, is there any advice you can give me on what might be affected or
need modifying to stay in sync? I've not contributed to a project like
this before...
The obvious ones to me are of course the driver itself, and adding a new
radio button to hdspconf. Is there anything else?
Thanks a lot,
Matt
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