From: Matteo Frigo <athena@fftw.org>
To: alsa-devel@alsa-project.org
Cc: Tobias.Hansen@physik.uni-hamburg.de
Subject: Success with TASCAM US144 MKII, linux-3.0
Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2011 11:15:29 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <877h38ar8e.fsf@fftw.org> (raw)
Dear ALSA developers,
The purpose of this email is to report that I was able to play music
with a TASCAM US144 MKII using linux-3.0, specifically
linux-3.0.0-2-amd64 from Debian wheezy. Various reports on this mailing
list and elsewhere seem to suggest that the US144 works with ALSA but
that the US144-MKII does not work. I want to confirm that the
US144-MKII does in fact work with snd_usb_us122l, at least in playback
mode. Here is what I did.
*Before* inserting the USB cable, execute "rmmod ehci-hcd". It seems
like the unit uses a different protocol in USB2 mode, and I guess it
must be plugged into a USB1 interface. The unit does not work if booted
in USB2 mode and then reset to USB1.
Add these lines to /etc/asound.conf:
pcm.!usb_stream {
type usb_stream
card "1"
}
ctl.!usb_stream {
type hw
card 1
}
Then
aplay --buffer-size=1000 -MDplug:usb_stream foo.wav
works for me, where foo.wav is a {16,24}-bit stereo {44.1,48}-KHz PCM
file.
I am not sure whether the --buffer-size=1000 is necessary---I am using a
slow Atom netbook and the sound is choppy with the default buffer size.
Increasing the buffer size seems to fix the problem.
I don't know if the firmware revision matters, but my US144-MKII unit
has the lastest firmware 2.03, which I installed via a Windows machine.
Regards,
Matteo Frigo
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