1 ============================================== 2 E-MU Digital Audio System mixer / default DSP 3 ============================================== 4 5 This document covers the E-MU 0404/1010/1212/1 6 cards. 7 8 These cards use regular EMU10K2 (SoundBlaster 9 alternative front-end geared towards semi-prof 10 11 This document is based on audigy-mixer.rst. 12 13 14 Hardware compatibility 15 ====================== 16 17 The EMU10K2 chips have a very short capture FI 18 unreliable if the card's PCI bus requests are 19 appropriate priority. 20 This is the case on more modern motherboards, 21 secondary peripheral, rather than the actual a 22 In particular, I got recording glitches during 23 Intel DP55 board (memory controller in the CPU 24 Intel DP45 board (memory controller in the nor 25 26 The PCI Express variants of these cards (which 27 but are otherwise identical) may be less probl 28 29 30 Driver capabilities 31 =================== 32 33 This driver supports only 16-bit 44.1/48 kHz o 34 device (see emu10k1-jack.rst) additionally sup 35 36 A patchset to enhance the driver is available 37 <https://github.com/ossilator/linux/tree/ossis 38 Its multi-channel device supports 24-bit for b 39 and also supports full 88.2/96/176.4/192 kHz o 40 It is not going to be upstreamed due to a fund 41 what constitutes a good user experience. 42 43 44 Digital mixer controls 45 ====================== 46 47 Note that the controls work as attenuators: th 48 position leaving the signal unchanged. Note th 49 mentioned in multiple controls, the signal is 50 (set to maximal or minimal value without check 51 52 Explanation of used abbreviations: 53 54 DAC 55 digital to analog converter 56 ADC 57 analog to digital converter 58 LFE 59 low frequency effects (used as subwoof 60 IEC958 61 S/PDIF 62 FX-bus 63 the EMU10K2 chip has an effect bus con 64 Each of the synthesizer voices can fee 65 and the DSP microcontroller can operat 66 67 name='Clock Source',index=0 68 --------------------------- 69 This control allows switching the word clock b 70 44.1 or 48 kHz, or a number of external source 71 72 Note: the sources for the 1616 CardBus card ar 73 findings. 74 75 name='Clock Fallback',index=0 76 ----------------------------- 77 This control determines the internal clock whi 78 the selected external clock source is/becomes 79 80 name='DAC1 0202 14dB PAD',index=0, etc. 81 --------------------------------------- 82 Output attenuation controls. Not available on 83 84 name='ADC1 14dB PAD 0202',index=0, etc. 85 --------------------------------------- 86 Input attenuation controls. Not available on 0 87 88 name='Optical Output Mode',index=0 89 ---------------------------------- 90 Switches the TOSLINK output port between S/PDI 91 Not available on 0404 cards (fixed to S/PDIF). 92 93 name='Optical Input Mode',index=0 94 --------------------------------- 95 Switches the TOSLINK input port between S/PDIF 96 Not available on 0404 cards (fixed to S/PDIF). 97 98 name='PCM Front Playback Volume',index=0 99 ---------------------------------------- 100 This control is used to attenuate samples from 101 accumulators. ALSA uses accumulators 8 and 9 f 102 samples for 5.1 playback. The result samples a 103 playback channels. 104 105 name='PCM Surround Playback Volume',index=0 106 ------------------------------------------- 107 This control is used to attenuate samples from 108 accumulators. ALSA uses accumulators 2 and 3 f 109 samples for 5.1 playback. The result samples a 110 playback channels. 111 112 name='PCM Side Playback Volume',index=0 113 --------------------------------------- 114 This control is used to attenuate samples from 115 accumulators. ALSA uses accumulators 14 and 15 116 samples for 7.1 playback. The result samples a 117 playback channels. 118 119 name='PCM Center Playback Volume',index=0 120 ----------------------------------------- 121 This control is used to attenuate samples from 122 ALSA uses accumulator 6 for center PCM samples 123 are forwarded to the DSP 4 playback channel. 124 125 name='PCM LFE Playback Volume',index=0 126 -------------------------------------- 127 This control is used to attenuate samples from 128 ALSA uses accumulator 7 for LFE PCM samples fo 129 are forwarded to the DSP 5 playback channel. 130 131 name='PCM Playback Volume',index=0 132 ---------------------------------- 133 This control is used to attenuate samples from 134 accumulators. ALSA uses accumulators 0 and 1 f 135 stereo playback. The result samples are forwar 136 137 name='PCM Capture Volume',index=0 138 --------------------------------- 139 This control is used to attenuate samples from 140 accumulators. ALSA uses accumulators 0 and 1 f 141 The result is forwarded to the standard captur 142 143 name='Music Playback Volume',index=0 144 ------------------------------------ 145 This control is used to attenuate samples from 146 accumulators. ALSA uses accumulators 4 and 5 f 147 The result samples are forwarded to the virtua 148 149 name='Music Capture Volume',index=0 150 ----------------------------------- 151 These controls are used to attenuate samples f 152 accumulator. ALSA uses accumulators 4 and 5 fo 153 The result is forwarded to the standard captur 154 155 name='Front Playback Volume',index=0 156 ------------------------------------ 157 This control is used to attenuate samples from 158 The result samples are forwarded to the DSP 0 159 160 name='Surround Playback Volume',index=0 161 --------------------------------------- 162 This control is used to attenuate samples from 163 The result samples are forwarded to the DSP 2 164 165 name='Side Playback Volume',index=0 166 ----------------------------------- 167 This control is used to attenuate samples from 168 The result samples are forwarded to the DSP 6 169 170 name='Center Playback Volume',index=0 171 ------------------------------------- 172 This control is used to attenuate samples from 173 The result samples are forwarded to the DSP 4 174 175 name='LFE Playback Volume',index=0 176 ---------------------------------- 177 This control is used to attenuate samples from 178 The result samples are forwarded to the DSP 5 179 180 name='Tone Control - Switch',index=0 181 ------------------------------------ 182 This control turns the tone control on or off. 183 the DSP playback channels are affected. 184 185 name='Tone Control - Bass',index=0 186 ---------------------------------- 187 This control sets the bass intensity. There is 188 When the tone control code is activated, the s 189 The closest value to pure signal is 20. 190 191 name='Tone Control - Treble',index=0 192 ------------------------------------ 193 This control sets the treble intensity. There 194 When the tone control code is activated, the s 195 The closest value to pure signal is 20. 196 197 name='Master Playback Volume',index=0 198 ------------------------------------- 199 This control is used to attenuate samples for 200 201 name='EMU Capture Volume',index=0 202 ---------------------------------- 203 This control is used to attenuate samples from 204 The result is forwarded to the standard captur 205 206 name='DAC Left',index=0, etc. 207 ----------------------------- 208 Select the source for the given physical audio 209 inputs, playback channels (DSP xx, specified a 210 211 name='DSP x',index=0 212 -------------------- 213 Select the source for the given capture channe 214 digit). Same options as for the physical audio 215 216 217 PCM stream related controls 218 =========================== 219 220 These controls are described in audigy-mixer.r 221 222 223 MANUALS/PATENTS 224 =============== 225 226 See sb-live-mixer.rst.
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