From e7030c96fc0e08b9d1c4fb1cbedb326a3f46dad3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Takashi Iwai Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2016 16:31:07 +0100 Subject: ALSA: doc: ReSTize emu10k1-jack.txt Another simple conversion from a plain text file. Put to cards directory. Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai --- Documentation/sound/alsa/emu10k1-jack.txt | 74 ------------------------------- 1 file changed, 74 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 Documentation/sound/alsa/emu10k1-jack.txt (limited to 'Documentation/sound/alsa/emu10k1-jack.txt') diff --git a/Documentation/sound/alsa/emu10k1-jack.txt b/Documentation/sound/alsa/emu10k1-jack.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 751d45036a05..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/sound/alsa/emu10k1-jack.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -This document is a guide to using the emu10k1 based devices with JACK for low -latency, multichannel recording functionality. All of my recent work to allow -Linux users to use the full capabilities of their hardware has been inspired -by the kX Project. Without their work I never would have discovered the true -power of this hardware. - - http://www.kxproject.com - - Lee Revell, 2005.03.30 - -Low latency, multichannel audio with JACK and the emu10k1/emu10k2 ------------------------------------------------------------------ - -Until recently, emu10k1 users on Linux did not have access to the same low -latency, multichannel features offered by the "kX ASIO" feature of their -Windows driver. As of ALSA 1.0.9 this is no more! - -For those unfamiliar with kX ASIO, this consists of 16 capture and 16 playback -channels. With a post 2.6.9 Linux kernel, latencies down to 64 (1.33 ms) or -even 32 (0.66ms) frames should work well. - -The configuration is slightly more involved than on Windows, as you have to -select the correct device for JACK to use. Actually, for qjackctl users it's -fairly self explanatory - select Duplex, then for capture and playback select -the multichannel devices, set the in and out channels to 16, and the sample -rate to 48000Hz. The command line looks like this: - -/usr/local/bin/jackd -R -dalsa -r48000 -p64 -n2 -D -Chw:0,2 -Phw:0,3 -S - -This will give you 16 input ports and 16 output ports. - -The 16 output ports map onto the 16 FX buses (or the first 16 of 64, for the -Audigy). The mapping from FX bus to physical output is described in -SB-Live-mixer.txt (or Audigy-mixer.txt). - -The 16 input ports are connected to the 16 physical inputs. Contrary to -popular belief, all emu10k1 cards are multichannel cards. Which of these -input channels have physical inputs connected to them depends on the card -model. Trial and error is highly recommended; the pinout diagrams -for the card have been reverse engineered by some enterprising kX users and are -available on the internet. Meterbridge is helpful here, and the kX forums are -packed with useful information. - -Each input port will either correspond to a digital (SPDIF) input, an analog -input, or nothing. The one exception is the SBLive! 5.1. On these devices, -the second and third input ports are wired to the center/LFE output. You will -still see 16 capture channels, but only 14 are available for recording inputs. - -This chart, borrowed from kxfxlib/da_asio51.cpp, describes the mapping of JACK -ports to FXBUS2 (multitrack recording input) and EXTOUT (physical output) -channels. - -/*JACK (& ASIO) mappings on 10k1 5.1 SBLive cards: --------------------------------------------- -JACK Epilog FXBUS2(nr) --------------------------------------------- -capture_1 asio14 FXBUS2(0xe) -capture_2 asio15 FXBUS2(0xf) -capture_3 asio0 FXBUS2(0x0) -~capture_4 Center EXTOUT(0x11) // mapped to by Center -~capture_5 LFE EXTOUT(0x12) // mapped to by LFE -capture_6 asio3 FXBUS2(0x3) -capture_7 asio4 FXBUS2(0x4) -capture_8 asio5 FXBUS2(0x5) -capture_9 asio6 FXBUS2(0x6) -capture_10 asio7 FXBUS2(0x7) -capture_11 asio8 FXBUS2(0x8) -capture_12 asio9 FXBUS2(0x9) -capture_13 asio10 FXBUS2(0xa) -capture_14 asio11 FXBUS2(0xb) -capture_15 asio12 FXBUS2(0xc) -capture_16 asio13 FXBUS2(0xd) -*/ - -TODO: describe use of ld10k1/qlo10k1 in conjunction with JACK -- cgit v1.2.3