Adrian Knoth [Thu, 27 Jan 2011 10:41:47 +0000 (11:41 +0100)]
hdspmixer: Don't use channelmap from hdspm.h
The channel mapping has been moved to hdspm.c, so it's no longer
available to userspace tools. For now, let's simply copy (duplicate) the
data and wait for a way to query this information from the driver.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Knoth <adi@drcomp.erfurt.thur.de> Signed-off-by: Jaroslav Kysela <perex@perex.cz>
Giuliano Pochini [Sun, 15 Mar 2009 20:35:09 +0000 (21:35 +0100)]
echomixer: Fix echomixer to work with the new drivers
There is a long standing bug in the drivers for cards with a vmixer because
I overlooked a detail in the c++ generic driver by echoaudio. Those cards
do not have a line-out volume control. It is a virtual control provided by
the generic driver. The bug is harmless because the DSP just ignores the
command to change the volume.
Since that control has been removed, echomixer must be updated. With this
patch it uses the vmixer to fake the line-out volume.
This patch makes echomixer work with the new drivers.
Fix building of alsa-tools when using the --as-needed linker option.
Please note that LDFLAGS is the _wrong_ variable to pass libraries
with, automake tells you to use _LDADD for binaries and _LIBADD for
libraries, while autoconf wants them in the LIBS variable.
Signed-off-by: Diego 'Flameeyes' Pettenò <flameeyes@gmail.com>
Takashi Iwai [Wed, 14 Nov 2007 12:04:34 +0000 (13:04 +0100)]
hdspmixer - Automatic initialization of secondary cards
From debian bug#450805:
We are using Hammerfall DSP cards. After booting, their audio output
remains silent until hdspmixer is started. No interaction in the GUI
of hdspmixer is necessary to unmute the first HDSP card; however,
further cards are only unmuted when activating the respective GUI
page ("2", "3"). Apparently, hdspmixer does some automatic
initialization of the card when activating the page.
Since we'd like to have a fully automatic startup, the following
patch activates the page for each existing card on startup, thereby
initializing them. There are surely more elegant solutions, but this
patch is tested and solves the problem for us.
Takashi Iwai [Wed, 14 Feb 2007 23:22:20 +0000 (00:22 +0100)]
us428control 0.4.5
- A new command line option indicates which interface model is actually
present (-m us428|us224|mixxx) -- nb. the mixxx mode is actually
orthogonal to the us428 and us224 ones, which are in turn both mutually
exclusive, so that more than one -m option can be specified in the same
command line, for compatibility sake; default to us428 mode, of course.
- New BANK switching allows for mapping to a maximum of 32 (!) logical
channel-tracks. This introduces effective BANK L/R button functionality.
Under the default us428 mode it now offers a total of 4 switchable banks
(or layers) for the available 8 fader-channels; while in the new us224
mode, one can switch across 8 banks of 4 fader-channels each. Each
fader-channel maps sequentially (0-31) to a logical track in your DAW,
when connected in a MMC closed-loop. This only applies when not in INPUT
MONITOR mode.
- SELECT, REC, MUTE and SOLO state LEDs/buttons/channel functionality
are now split into INPUT MONITOR and BANK modes, so that each bank
(layer) has its own state. INPUT MONITOR mode gets its own independent
state, which is the only that affects the audio interface channel signal
volume (via respective faders) through the internal hardware mixer --
nb. this special mode deals exclusively to channel/faders 0 and 1 (A/B)
and eventually to 2 and 3 (C/D) which are only available on the US-428
and made accessible through modprobe'ing snd-usb-usx2y with nrpacks=1
and thus made usable via the special hwdep "rawusb" interface mode (ie.
hw:N,2).
- The new track-channel mapping gets effectively signaled through
correspondent but rather experimental MMC MASKED WRITE sub-commands for
RECORD, MUTE and SOLO arming. It is important to note that this late
SOLO sub-command is just some MMC implementation mockup of mine, as I
believe there's no support whatsoever for just that from the official
MIDI MMC RP-013 document (which I don't even have access to date:)
However, I've been prototyping around with this, to my own amusement and
home-brew audio/MIDI sequencer, qtractor:
http://qtractor.sourceforge.net
- NULL fader switch LED is now switchable on/off, but not actually of
any usefulness at this time ;)
I have tried to maintain all previous functionality as it were. Of
course I only tested this new stuff over my own US-224, for which it
surely needs the '-m us224' command-line option. This is also proposedto
be specified in a correspondent udev rule, for all this to work
correctly OOTB for the US-224 at least. US-428 owners don't need to
bother ;)
Fix ADC controls with higher resolution in envy24control
Fixed envy24control to handle ADC volumes with higher resolution
properly.
Also, the bogus sync of gtk_adjustment between ADC and IPGA volumes
is fixed in the case no IPGA is detected.