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caodepalha | hi everyone! does anyone know how to get the line6 gx tone direct external soundcard working on ubuntu studio. the sound card appearon the sound / hardware settings but i still cant hear any sounds. thanks | 13:34 |
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caodepalha | does anyone know how to get the line 6 gx tone direct soundcard working on ubuntustudio? the gx soundcard appears on the settings but still i can hear any sounds... | 14:00 |
holstein | caodepalha: ideally, line6 would officially support linux, and you could ask them | 14:11 |
holstein | !proaudio | 14:11 |
ubottu | For information on professional audio tools in Ubuntu, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/ProAudioIntro | 14:11 |
holstein | ^^ i would try just normal audio troubleshooting.. what i would do would look something like this... | 14:11 |
holstein | plug it in to the machine directly, not in a USB hub.. i would try and determine IRQ sharing issues if needed by looking at (in a terminal) "cat /proc/interrupts" | 14:13 |
holstein | then, i would try "aplay -l" and "arecord -l" and maybe "lsusb" to see that the operating system and alsa are able to see the device and is at least trying to provide a driver | 14:14 |
holstein | then,, i would just fire up qjackctl, and select *all* possible devices there (from both dropdown menus) | 14:14 |
holstein | sometimes, there can be 6 or 8 combinations to try there, and if im worried or concerned about messing up my current installation, i'll use a live CD to test the actual device with JACK via qjackctl | 14:15 |
holstein | if its an option, i will disable the onboard sound card in the bios | 14:15 |
holstein | then, i would move on from there, if i cant get the device working.. i would search "ubuntu the exact model" and "debian the exact model" and "linux the exact model" and see if i can find literally anyone using theis device in any way with any distro | 14:16 |
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