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Date:      Thu, 6 Mar 2008 16:52:10 +0000
From:      Rick Nekus <solarux@hotmail.com>
To:        <freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org>
Subject:   RE: Edirol UA-25 USB (ext)Audio/sound card; FreeBSD7.0-Release ; no sound
Message-ID:  <BAY134-W4376AEA6A9D398F1E80B75A1120@phx.gbl>
In-Reply-To: <47CFA46A.2060002@ladisch.de>
References:  <BAY134-W29A03D162B4947D5374F1A1110@phx.gbl> <47CFA46A.2060002@ladisch.de>

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hey thanks for reply (and sorry, I accidently hit reply-all so you got this=
 too :)
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-the edirol UA-25 is supported with ALSA drivers (right now more linux so t=
han freebsd ?)
I guess this ai'nt an easy port according to some ie.
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2004-May/047803.html  =
 (its a bit dated)
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-also, at the risk of sounding redundant, I'm a little behind on this but i=
s there any commercial OSS ?, ..., audio-driver support available for this =
usb audio device that can work with FreeBSD ?
the obvious reason being, we'd like to eventually use midi (which does requ=
ire the "Advanved" switch on)
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thanks again,
Rick.> Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2008 08:59:38 +0100> From: clemens@ladisch.de> To: =
solarux@hotmail.com> CC: freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Ediro=
l UA-25 USB (ext)Audio/sound card; FreeBSD7.0-Release ; no sound> > Rick Ne=
kus wrote:> > UA-25 switches:> > Advanced -> off> > This should make the de=
vice class compliant, but this switch doesn't> take effect until you plug t=
he device in the computer (again).
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yup
> > > I bought it because according to "google" this would probably work> >=
 fine (in unix/linux/BSD).> > When not in Advanced Mode, the device should =
work, but you get only> 44.1 kHz and no MIDI. For Advanced Mode, the driver=
 needs support code> to handle the missing descriptors; currently, only Lin=
ux has this.
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ahhh ok.
> > > Regards,> Clemens
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