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===== General ===== | ===== General ===== | ||
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===== Software ===== | ===== Software ===== | ||
- | Should be supported by latest | + | In CC (Class Compliant) mode the RME Fireface UCX works out of the box without having to use a patched kernel or flashing some firmware (tested with USB connection in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS). |
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+ | ALSA will see only one channel, but after installing QJackCtl from Ubuntu-Studio installer everything works with Jackaudio. | ||
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+ | Listed audio channels in Jack correspond to: | ||
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+ | CH 1-8 => Analog 6.3mm Jack Out | ||
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+ | CH 9 - 10 => Spdif | ||
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+ | CH 11 -18 => A/Dat (Tosink) | ||
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+ | You might run some pre-start and post-start scripts from QJackCtl to get rid of some pulseaudio standard routings to the first 2 channels. | ||
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+ | See here: https:// | ||
+ | We figured out that custom routings are only loaded when QJackCtl is started from GUI rater than activated from command line only. | ||
===== Reference ===== | ===== Reference ===== | ||