On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 22:12:07 +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Björn Lindström) wrote:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Björn Lindström):
> 
> > I just got a Tascam US-122 USB sound card. I can't get it to play with
> > my Debian etch system, though.
> >
> > I've installed alsa-firmare (from DeMuDi), alsa-firmware-loaders and
> > alsa-tools, and lsusb gives me something like:
> >
> > Bus 002 Device 004: ID 1604:8007 Tascam US-122 Audio/Midi Interface
> >


> Is there really noone that can help me with this? I've been struggling
> and googling for days with no luck here.

apparently not, but Google says its supported in alsa cvs as of end of 2003, so 
you should be able to get it to work.

> 
> On another list someone suggested that I should use a `nrpacks=1'
> argument to the snd_usb_usx2y module when using the US-122, so I have
> specified that using modconf.

on the off chance, is it enabled? There is a module parameter "enable" that may 
need setting?

> 
> Now, if I boot with the US-122 connected, I can for starters see it
> using lsusb:
> 
>   Bus 002 Device 003: ID 1604:8007 Tascam US-122 Audio/Midi Interface
> 
> This line would contain a notice if firmware hadn't been loaded to the
> device, so I can tell that part is working.
> 
> I also see it in /proc/asound/cards:
> 
>   2 [USX2Y          ]: USB US-X2Y - TASCAM US-X2Y
>                        TASCAM US-X2Y (1604:8007 if 0 at 002/003)
> 
> However, I still see no /dev/dsp2, and `aplay -l' lists only my
> internal card.
> 
> Now someone has told me I should use the program usx2yloader from the
> alsa-firmware-loaders package to activate the US-122. However:
> 
>   % sudo usx2yloader -c 2
>   usx2yloader: error in loading /usr/share/alsa/firmware/usx2yloader/us122.rbt
> 
> (us122.rbt is there and comes from the latest ALSA release.)
> 
> Does anyone have a suggestion on where to go from here?

are you using udev? maybe there is no rule for creating /dev/dsp2? that's all I 
got.

good luck

A

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