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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 04/27/2014 02:14 PM, Brian David
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<div>On 04/27/2014 01:50 PM, Brian David wrote:<br>
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That is great!!<br>
Your device is very close to mine.<br>
I am wondering if I am doing something slightly wrong
here...<br>
It is pretty simple to set up the device, so I am not
entirely sure what I could be missing...<br>
So, just for my own sake, could you please tell me the
exact steps you followed to begin using it?<br>
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i.e. start qjackctl. select firewire. open recording
program. record music.<br>
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Are you using 32bit or 64bit? Are also using a non-EFI
machine?<br>
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<div class="gmail_extra">I did pretty much what you described:
start qjackctl, select firewire, and away it goes. I have not
done any recording, though, just playback.<br>
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<div class="gmail_extra">I am running 64bit on a computer I made
(Gigabyte motherboard running an AMD Phenom II processor), so
it is non-EFI.<br>
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It's worth noting that, in my experience, the interfaces that
PreSonus made following the Firepod don't seem to be as
compatible with JACK. I once tried to get an FP10 (which I
thought was pretty much the same as a FirePod) to start up,
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-Brian David
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Great!<br>
So your Firepod works on 64 bit (which is my machine, although it is
intel not AMD)<br>
So that is great. Mine is a Firebox, though I am not sure if it is
before or after. And, in case you missed earlier in the thread it
was working fine in 12.04 Studio.<br>
So, this is leading me to believe it may be the ffado drivers,
rather than qjackctl.... since you are able to get qjackctl up and
running using firewire. I may try to use an older verion of ffado
to see if that will work, but I sent an e-mail to the ffado user
list, and will wait for a bit to see if anyone there responds before
I get into all the make install stuff :)<br>
Thanks so much for testing this!!<br>
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