[07:10] There's an Onyx 1640i here, can it be used with say kxstudio or ubuntustudio? It's firewire I believe [07:38] sirriffsalothp: i don't know about that one specifically, but i had to blacklist alsa firewire in order to run jack with ffado [07:39] sirriffsalothp: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/JACK_Audio_Connection_Kit#Firewire [08:42] sakrecoer: Hm, ok. For a complete noob, what kinda connection do these soundcards use? Haven't had a close look at it yet, wondering if I need an adapter or something [09:20] sirriffsalothp: i believe it can act as a normal mixer, but to connect to a computer and benefit from all the features, your going to need a firewire port [09:21] unsure if the 1640i works with linux, but i believe there is an extensive thread on ffado mailing list [09:22] however, you are going to want a dedicated firewire card in your computer and carefully look for one with the proper chipset. [09:22] (don't remember which ones are good, but websearch will tell you) [09:24] sirriffsalothp: an adapter might work but will mostlikely give you problems. in fact, i dont even know if such adapters exist... but obviously the more i know the less i know :D [09:33] sirriffsalothp: please keep us posted on how it goes, i've been lurking on that device since it has full 16x16 FW interface, which allows 5rue tape-style mixdown, lee scratch perry wise \o/ [09:34] s/5rue/true [10:38] <_dragonlord_> hello, how do u list all audio soundcard in terminal ? [12:04] hello all ! what is the command to show audio devices in terminal ? [12:19] for a non-firewire one, you can use cat /proc/asound/cards which will show you recognized and driver-loaded ones [16:36] hi guys. [16:56] Anyone about ? [18:46] obviously not. now anywayz ...... === sakura is now known as Guest56195 === Hobbyboy|BNC is now known as Hobbyboy