Hello, Well, I run it thru JACK and ALSA, both in Debian 9 and 10 . In Debian 9 I had the regular 4 inputs, in Debian 10 only 2. Just the run-off-the-mill distro with the run of the mill kernels, nothing fancy. In PulseAudio itself the 4 inputs behave like a regular stereo input ( 9 or 10) , so that's not the way to go, I run it tru Jack to reap the benefits of recording 4 tracks at once. Thus , in 9 : 4 channels, in 10 only 2. JACK tru ALSA, all other does not work or does not make the channel issue change..
Thanks ! On Mon, 31 Aug 2020 02:09:40 +0200 Chris Hofstaedtler <z...@debian.org> wrote: > Hi, > > thanks for your interest in making Debian better and filing > this report: > > * G Bradsly <smeggeli...@hotmail.com>: > > In Debian 9 I had 4 analog inputs, 2 analog outputs, an in and out s/pdif and > > an in and out midi > > In Debian 10 I have only 2 analog inputs, the analog outputs, s/pdif i/o and > > midi i/o are the same. > > In short : I'm missing 2 analog inputs! What gives? > > However, more diagnosing work is needed to identify where the > problem lies. Please try general troubleshooting: different audio > systems, check what ALSA has to say, try PulseAudio, and maybe try a > newer or older kernel version. > > You can find help with these things at other venues listed at > https://www.debian.org/support - especially IRC, > the mailing lists or http://forums.debian.net/ . > > Once there is a clear bug identified, please reassign this bug to > the package having the bug. > > > Thank you for your understanding, > Chris > > >