* sb audigy
@ 2003-05-02 10:31 Gabor Halaszvari
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From: Gabor Halaszvari @ 2003-05-02 10:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-sound
Hi,
I have a SB Audigy with a 4.1 speaker set which is connected to the front and
rear output of the soundcard, and I'm using SuSE 8.1 (2.4.19, alsa-0.9.0).
I experienced some strange thing:
The channel names in the mixer are not correct (it's not a problem, but I
don't know if it can be changed).
If I'm adjusting the front and rear volume in some position, the bass speaker
is louder or quieter. I think it comes from, that the front and rear waves
compensate each other, because there is an inverted wave on one of the
outputs. Is this normal? How can I fix this?
If you know this problems (and the answers), please help me.
I know that the Audigy driver is not in finished state, I'm programming in C
language, but I have never written drivers yet. So if this problem can be
solved with developing the driver, and if there are more people, who have
this problems and can help to develop, we can start it.
Another topic. I used lots of midi software with VSTi support (under Windows -
in the dark ages), do you know linux software like that? I'm interested in
analog synths, sequencers... (like Reason, Rebirth, Cakewalk).
Best regards,
Gabor Halaszvari
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