Re: [LAU] Hardware Soundcard - MOTU 624 AVB Working with Gnu/Linux - Debian 8.7

From: LAU Reader <list@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Thu Dec 21 2017 - 14:31:52 EET

Hello.

i still use an old firmware. As i do not really trust - yet - MOTU with
Gnu/Linux.

Keep in mind that if this AVB series products work under Gnu/Linux, i
think it's more a side effect from USB audio Class compliant than a real
desire from MOTU (it has to work for Apple/Ipad).

As this new v1.3.2+102 firmware shows that you have nothing new in the
web interface ( no bios menu added with other options ? ) it may do
something for Windows/Apple Os's users ?!

On 2017-12-21 02:35, georgnk wrote:
> Hi.
> Yes the firmware is v1.3.2+102 (520 is for the avb)
> I don't know either what the bios menu is doing. I can only find bios
> if I
> press the select button from my interface and shows some info,nothing
> more.
>
> If you test it one day please let me know if you also have this (minor)
> issue.
>
> Have nice holidays. Cheers!
>
>
>
>
> list-2 wrote
>> Hello.
>>
>> I am away from my computer with the MOTU 624 AVB for the holidays.
>> I'll
>> make a try when i'll be back.
>>
>> But i've just checked the firmware pages of MOTU's web site and :
>>
>> v1.3.2+520 (Release Date 2017-12-13)
>>
>> A new one as been added few days ago. I've never tried this one.
>> Is the the firmware you running your card with ?
>>
>> The change log says :
>>
>> Added Bios menu
>>
>> Hmm i'm really wonder what it does, and if it break anything with
>> Gnu/Linux Os.
>>
>> Cheers !
>>
>>
>>
>> On 2017-12-20 02:41, georgnk wrote:
>>> Hello thank you for the reply.
>>> The clicks are periodic.well,not strictly periodic but almost every
>>> two
>>> seconds. I have tried your suggestions but didn't change something.
>>>
>>> What I have also discovered is that the clicks are not passing
>>> through
>>> my
>>> software. Testing a sine wave and using a spectrum analysis in real
>>> time,
>>> sndpeek, clicks don't show up there. It seems they are coming
>>> directly
>>> to my
>>> monitors (headphones)
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot
>>>
>>>
>>> Len Ovens wrote
>>>> On Mon, 18 Dec 2017, georgnk wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I can also select my sound card without qjackctl and Jackd.
>>>>> Pure data can see my input s and outputs directly. Then I go audio
>>>>> test
>>>>> play
>>>>> the sine wave , wait a while, I move frequency up and down,clicks
>>>>> start
>>>>> and
>>>>> never stop.
>>>>
>>>> If these are random clicks, that sounds like sync issues. Some
>>>> things
>>>> to
>>>> try:
>>>> - set pulse default and alternate sample rate to 48000
>>>> - turn off HDA audio either in bios or in pulse:
>>>> pactl unload-module module-udev-detect
>>>> pactl unload-module module-alsa-card
>>>> (note that if pulse can see any audio card directly,
>>>> it may choose to sync from that one even if you are
>>>> not using it)
>>>> - try different sample rates, in particular both 44100 and
>>>> 48000. It may be that alsa is under the impression
>>>> it can set sample rate when that is not the case.
>>>>
>>>> I have not seen in this thread any meantion of the web interface
>>>> that
>>>> the
>>>> motu AVB series interfaces normally have, so I am guessing this is
>>>> not
>>>> one
>>>> of these boxes. Motu's support in the past with Linux has be
>>>> notoriously
>>>> bad until the AVB series, so you may have something that will not
>>>> work
>>>> with Linux properly... as in, it is USB2.0 compliant so far as sound
>>>> transfer is concerned, but expects a provided blob to do device
>>>> setup.
>>>> The
>>>> AVB series uses a web based setup tool that is OS agnostic.
>>>>
>>>> --
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>>>> www.ovenwerks.net
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