Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev]
From: Scott McNab (sdm_AT_fractalgraphics.com.au)
Date: Thu Aug 23 2001 - 06:42:44 EEST
Wa Ditti wrote:
>
> Hello All
>
> I'm in the middle of just such a project as described below [DAW c/w Linux]
> and have just ordered a C-Port DSP 2000, after discovering Hoontech, a
> Korean company who manufacture audio cards using the same chipsets as the
> Delta 44/66/1010, the difference being the Hoontech AudioDSP24 offers 10
> channels of 24bit-96kHz for the same price as the Delta folks give you six.
> The gear is being marketed as C-Port in N. America. Check out
> www.staudio.com www.pcrecording.com/hoontech.htm or www.hoontech.com for
> further details
>
> The Delta cards have Linux drivers, the Hoontech/C-Port do not. My Question
> is .... what is involved in writing a driver for this device considering a
> driver exists for a device using the same chipset? Am I asking for the moon
> here? Is this something only the manufacturer can do? I'm new to the Linux &
> DAW worlds so please use small words and short sentances in you reply :<)
The Hoontech AudioDSP card and C-Port ARE supported under Linux using
the
ALSA drivers already. Just use the standard ice1712 driver and
envy24control
program.
I have the big brother to the C-Port (the one with separate external DAC
and
ADC racks with mic-preamps on each input) and have no problems playing
back
multi-channel stuff under Linux. I havn't tried multi-channel recording
with
it yet (under Linux anyway), although I'm sure it should work with no
problems.
Scott
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