1 ======================================================== 2 Guide to using M-Audio Audiophile USB with ALSA and Jack 3 ======================================================== 4 5 v1.5 6 7 Thibault Le Meur <Thibault.LeMeur@supelec.fr> 8 9 This document is a guide to using the M-Audio Audiophile USB (tm) device with 10 ALSA and JACK. 11 12 History 13 ======= 14 15 * v1.4 - Thibault Le Meur (2007-07-11) 16 17 - Added Low Endianness nature of 16bits-modes 18 found by Hakan Lennestal <Hakan.Lennestal@brfsodrahamn.se> 19 - Modifying document structure 20 21 * v1.5 - Thibault Le Meur (2007-07-12) 22 - Added AC3/DTS passthru info 23 24 25 Audiophile USB Specs and correct usage 26 ====================================== 27 28 This part is a reminder of important facts about the functions and limitations 29 of the device. 30 31 The device has 4 audio interfaces, and 2 MIDI ports: 32 33 * Analog Stereo Input (Ai) 34 35 - This port supports 2 pairs of line-level audio inputs (1/4" TS and RCA) 36 - When the 1/4" TS (jack) connectors are connected, the RCA connectors 37 are disabled 38 39 * Analog Stereo Output (Ao) 40 * Digital Stereo Input (Di) 41 * Digital Stereo Output (Do) 42 * Midi In (Mi) 43 * Midi Out (Mo) 44 45 The internal DAC/ADC has the following characteristics: 46 47 * sample depth of 16 or 24 bits 48 * sample rate from 8kHz to 96kHz 49 * Two interfaces can't use different sample depths at the same time. 50 51 Moreover, the Audiophile USB documentation gives the following Warning: 52 Please exit any audio application running before switching between bit depths 53 54 Due to the USB 1.1 bandwidth limitation, a limited number of interfaces can be 55 activated at the same time depending on the audio mode selected: 56 57 * 16-bit/48kHz ==> 4 channels in + 4 channels out 58 59 - Ai+Ao+Di+Do 60 61 * 24-bit/48kHz ==> 4 channels in + 2 channels out, 62 or 2 channels in + 4 channels out 63 64 - Ai+Ao+Do or Ai+Di+Ao or Ai+Di+Do or Di+Ao+Do 65 66 * 24-bit/96kHz ==> 2 channels in _or_ 2 channels out (half duplex only) 67 68 - Ai or Ao or Di or Do 69 70 Important facts about the Digital interface: 71 -------------------------------------------- 72 73 * The Do port additionally supports surround-encoded AC-3 and DTS passthrough, 74 though I haven't tested it under Linux 75 76 - Note that in this setup only the Do interface can be enabled 77 78 * Apart from recording an audio digital stream, enabling the Di port is a way 79 to synchronize the device to an external sample clock 80 81 - As a consequence, the Di port must be enable only if an active Digital 82 source is connected 83 - Enabling Di when no digital source is connected can result in a 84 synchronization error (for instance sound played at an odd sample rate) 85 86 87 Audiophile USB MIDI support in ALSA 88 =================================== 89 90 The Audiophile USB MIDI ports will be automatically supported once the 91 following modules have been loaded: 92 93 * snd-usb-audio 94 * snd-seq-midi 95 96 No additional setting is required. 97 98 99 Audiophile USB Audio support in ALSA 100 ==================================== 101 102 Audio functions of the Audiophile USB device are handled by the snd-usb-audio 103 module. This module can work in a default mode (without any device-specific 104 parameter), or in an "advanced" mode with the device-specific parameter called 105 ``device_setup``. 106 107 Default Alsa driver mode 108 ------------------------ 109 110 The default behavior of the snd-usb-audio driver is to list the device 111 capabilities at startup and activate the required mode when required 112 by the applications: for instance if the user is recording in a 113 24bit-depth-mode and immediately after wants to switch to a 16bit-depth mode, 114 the snd-usb-audio module will reconfigure the device on the fly. 115 116 This approach has the advantage to let the driver automatically switch from sample 117 rates/depths automatically according to the user's needs. However, those who 118 are using the device under windows know that this is not how the device is meant to 119 work: under windows applications must be closed before using the m-audio control 120 panel to switch the device working mode. Thus as we'll see in next section, this 121 Default Alsa driver mode can lead to device misconfigurations. 122 123 Let's get back to the Default Alsa driver mode for now. In this case the 124 Audiophile interfaces are mapped to alsa pcm devices in the following 125 way (I suppose the device's index is 1): 126 127 * hw:1,0 is Ao in playback and Di in capture 128 * hw:1,1 is Do in playback and Ai in capture 129 * hw:1,2 is Do in AC3/DTS passthrough mode 130 131 In this mode, the device uses Big Endian byte-encoding so that 132 supported audio format are S16_BE for 16-bit depth modes and S24_3BE for 133 24-bits depth mode. 134 135 One exception is the hw:1,2 port which was reported to be Little Endian 136 compliant (supposedly supporting S16_LE) but processes in fact only S16_BE streams. 137 This has been fixed in kernel 2.6.23 and above and now the hw:1,2 interface 138 is reported to be big endian in this default driver mode. 139 140 Examples: 141 142 * playing a S24_3BE encoded raw file to the Ao port:: 143 144 % aplay -D hw:1,0 -c2 -t raw -r48000 -fS24_3BE test.raw 145 146 * recording a S24_3BE encoded raw file from the Ai port:: 147 148 % arecord -D hw:1,1 -c2 -t raw -r48000 -fS24_3BE test.raw 149 150 * playing a S16_BE encoded raw file to the Do port:: 151 152 % aplay -D hw:1,1 -c2 -t raw -r48000 -fS16_BE test.raw 153 154 * playing an ac3 sample file to the Do port:: 155 156 % aplay -D hw:1,2 --channels=6 ac3_S16_BE_encoded_file.raw 157 158 If you're happy with the default Alsa driver mode and don't experience any 159 issue with this mode, then you can skip the following chapter. 160 161 Advanced module setup 162 --------------------- 163 164 Due to the hardware constraints described above, the device initialization made 165 by the Alsa driver in default mode may result in a corrupted state of the 166 device. For instance, a particularly annoying issue is that the sound captured 167 from the Ai interface sounds distorted (as if boosted with an excessive high 168 volume gain). 169 170 For people having this problem, the snd-usb-audio module has a new module 171 parameter called ``device_setup`` (this parameter was introduced in kernel 172 release 2.6.17) 173 174 Initializing the working mode of the Audiophile USB 175 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 176 177 As far as the Audiophile USB device is concerned, this value let the user 178 specify: 179 180 * the sample depth 181 * the sample rate 182 * whether the Di port is used or not 183 184 When initialized with ``device_setup=0x00``, the snd-usb-audio module has 185 the same behaviour as when the parameter is omitted (see paragraph "Default 186 Alsa driver mode" above) 187 188 Others modes are described in the following subsections. 189 190 16-bit modes 191 ~~~~~~~~~~~~ 192 193 The two supported modes are: 194 195 * ``device_setup=0x01`` 196 197 - 16bits 48kHz mode with Di disabled 198 - Ai,Ao,Do can be used at the same time 199 - hw:1,0 is not available in capture mode 200 - hw:1,2 is not available 201 202 * ``device_setup=0x11`` 203 204 - 16bits 48kHz mode with Di enabled 205 - Ai,Ao,Di,Do can be used at the same time 206 - hw:1,0 is available in capture mode 207 - hw:1,2 is not available 208 209 In this modes the device operates only at 16bits-modes. Before kernel 2.6.23, 210 the devices where reported to be Big-Endian when in fact they were Little-Endian 211 so that playing a file was a matter of using: 212 :: 213 214 % aplay -D hw:1,1 -c2 -t raw -r48000 -fS16_BE test_S16_LE.raw 215 216 where "test_S16_LE.raw" was in fact a little-endian sample file. 217 218 Thanks to Hakan Lennestal (who discovered the Little-Endiannes of the device in 219 these modes) a fix has been committed (expected in kernel 2.6.23) and 220 Alsa now reports Little-Endian interfaces. Thus playing a file now is as simple as 221 using: 222 :: 223 224 % aplay -D hw:1,1 -c2 -t raw -r48000 -fS16_LE test_S16_LE.raw 225 226 227 24-bit modes 228 ~~~~~~~~~~~~ 229 230 The three supported modes are: 231 232 * ``device_setup=0x09`` 233 234 - 24bits 48kHz mode with Di disabled 235 - Ai,Ao,Do can be used at the same time 236 - hw:1,0 is not available in capture mode 237 - hw:1,2 is not available 238 239 * ``device_setup=0x19`` 240 241 - 24bits 48kHz mode with Di enabled 242 - 3 ports from {Ai,Ao,Di,Do} can be used at the same time 243 - hw:1,0 is available in capture mode and an active digital source must be 244 connected to Di 245 - hw:1,2 is not available 246 247 * ``device_setup=0x0D`` or ``0x10`` 248 249 - 24bits 96kHz mode 250 - Di is enabled by default for this mode but does not need to be connected 251 to an active source 252 - Only 1 port from {Ai,Ao,Di,Do} can be used at the same time 253 - hw:1,0 is available in captured mode 254 - hw:1,2 is not available 255 256 In these modes the device is only Big-Endian compliant (see "Default Alsa driver 257 mode" above for an aplay command example) 258 259 AC3 w/ DTS passthru mode 260 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 261 262 Thanks to Hakan Lennestal, I now have a report saying that this mode works. 263 264 * ``device_setup=0x03`` 265 266 - 16bits 48kHz mode with only the Do port enabled 267 - AC3 with DTS passthru 268 - Caution with this setup the Do port is mapped to the pcm device hw:1,0 269 270 The command line used to playback the AC3/DTS encoded .wav-files in this mode: 271 :: 272 273 % aplay -D hw:1,0 --channels=6 ac3_S16_LE_encoded_file.raw 274 275 How to use the ``device_setup`` parameter 276 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 277 278 The parameter can be given: 279 280 * By manually probing the device (as root)::: 281 282 # modprobe -r snd-usb-audio 283 # modprobe snd-usb-audio index=1 device_setup=0x09 284 285 * Or while configuring the modules options in your modules configuration file 286 (typically a .conf file in /etc/modprobe.d/ directory::: 287 288 alias snd-card-1 snd-usb-audio 289 options snd-usb-audio index=1 device_setup=0x09 290 291 CAUTION when initializing the device 292 ------------------------------------- 293 294 * Correct initialization on the device requires that device_setup is given to 295 the module BEFORE the device is turned on. So, if you use the "manual probing" 296 method described above, take care to power-on the device AFTER this initialization. 297 298 * Failing to respect this will lead to a misconfiguration of the device. In this case 299 turn off the device, unprobe the snd-usb-audio module, then probe it again with 300 correct device_setup parameter and then (and only then) turn on the device again. 301 302 * If you've correctly initialized the device in a valid mode and then want to switch 303 to another mode (possibly with another sample-depth), please use also the following 304 procedure: 305 306 - first turn off the device 307 - de-register the snd-usb-audio module (modprobe -r) 308 - change the device_setup parameter by changing the device_setup 309 option in ``/etc/modprobe.d/*.conf`` 310 - turn on the device 311 312 * A workaround for this last issue has been applied to kernel 2.6.23, but it may not 313 be enough to ensure the 'stability' of the device initialization. 314 315 Technical details for hackers 316 ----------------------------- 317 318 This section is for hackers, wanting to understand details about the device 319 internals and how Alsa supports it. 320 321 Audiophile USB's ``device_setup`` structure 322 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 323 324 If you want to understand the device_setup magic numbers for the Audiophile 325 USB, you need some very basic understanding of binary computation. However, 326 this is not required to use the parameter and you may skip this section. 327 328 The device_setup is one byte long and its structure is the following: 329 :: 330 331 +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ 332 | b7| b6| b5| b4| b3| b2| b1| b0| 333 +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ 334 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Di|24B|96K|DTS|SET| 335 +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+ 336 337 Where: 338 339 * b0 is the ``SET`` bit 340 341 - it MUST be set if device_setup is initialized 342 343 * b1 is the ``DTS`` bit 344 345 - it is set only for Digital output with DTS/AC3 346 - this setup is not tested 347 348 * b2 is the Rate selection flag 349 350 - When set to ``1`` the rate range is 48.1-96kHz 351 - Otherwise the sample rate range is 8-48kHz 352 353 * b3 is the bit depth selection flag 354 355 - When set to ``1`` samples are 24bits long 356 - Otherwise they are 16bits long 357 - Note that b2 implies b3 as the 96kHz mode is only supported for 24 bits 358 samples 359 360 * b4 is the Digital input flag 361 362 - When set to ``1`` the device assumes that an active digital source is 363 connected 364 - You shouldn't enable Di if no source is seen on the port (this leads to 365 synchronization issues) 366 - b4 is implied by b2 (since only one port is enabled at a time no synch 367 error can occur) 368 369 * b5 to b7 are reserved for future uses, and must be set to ``0`` 370 371 - might become Ao, Do, Ai, for b7, b6, b4 respectively 372 373 Caution: 374 375 * there is no check on the value you will give to device_setup 376 377 - for instance choosing 0x05 (16bits 96kHz) will fail back to 0x09 since 378 b2 implies b3. But _there_will_be_no_warning_ in /var/log/messages 379 380 * Hardware constraints due to the USB bus limitation aren't checked 381 382 - choosing b2 will prepare all interfaces for 24bits/96kHz but you'll 383 only be able to use one at the same time 384 385 USB implementation details for this device 386 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 387 388 You may safely skip this section if you're not interested in driver 389 hacking. 390 391 This section describes some internal aspects of the device and summarizes the 392 data I got by usb-snooping the windows and Linux drivers. 393 394 The M-Audio Audiophile USB has 7 USB Interfaces: 395 a "USB interface": 396 397 * USB Interface nb.0 398 * USB Interface nb.1 399 400 - Audio Control function 401 402 * USB Interface nb.2 403 404 - Analog Output 405 406 * USB Interface nb.3 407 408 - Digital Output 409 410 * USB Interface nb.4 411 412 - Analog Input 413 414 * USB Interface nb.5 415 416 - Digital Input 417 418 * USB Interface nb.6 419 420 - MIDI interface compliant with the MIDIMAN quirk 421 422 Each interface has 5 altsettings (AltSet 1,2,3,4,5) except: 423 424 * Interface 3 (Digital Out) has an extra Alset nb.6 425 * Interface 5 (Digital In) does not have Alset nb.3 and 5 426 427 Here is a short description of the AltSettings capabilities: 428 429 * AltSettings 1 corresponds to 430 431 - 24-bit depth, 48.1-96kHz sample mode 432 - Adaptive playback (Ao and Do), Synch capture (Ai), or Asynch capture (Di) 433 434 * AltSettings 2 corresponds to 435 436 - 24-bit depth, 8-48kHz sample mode 437 - Asynch capture and playback (Ao,Ai,Do,Di) 438 439 * AltSettings 3 corresponds to 440 441 - 24-bit depth, 8-48kHz sample mode 442 - Synch capture (Ai) and Adaptive playback (Ao,Do) 443 444 * AltSettings 4 corresponds to 445 446 - 16-bit depth, 8-48kHz sample mode 447 - Asynch capture and playback (Ao,Ai,Do,Di) 448 449 * AltSettings 5 corresponds to 450 451 - 16-bit depth, 8-48kHz sample mode 452 - Synch capture (Ai) and Adaptive playback (Ao,Do) 453 454 * AltSettings 6 corresponds to 455 456 - 16-bit depth, 8-48kHz sample mode 457 - Synch playback (Do), audio format type III IEC1937_AC-3 458 459 In order to ensure a correct initialization of the device, the driver 460 *must* *know* how the device will be used: 461 462 * if DTS is chosen, only Interface 2 with AltSet nb.6 must be 463 registered 464 * if 96KHz only AltSets nb.1 of each interface must be selected 465 * if samples are using 24bits/48KHz then AltSet 2 must me used if 466 Digital input is connected, and only AltSet nb.3 if Digital input 467 is not connected 468 * if samples are using 16bits/48KHz then AltSet 4 must me used if 469 Digital input is connected, and only AltSet nb.5 if Digital input 470 is not connected 471 472 When device_setup is given as a parameter to the snd-usb-audio module, the 473 parse_audio_endpoints function uses a quirk called 474 ``audiophile_skip_setting_quirk`` in order to prevent AltSettings not 475 corresponding to device_setup from being registered in the driver. 476 477 Audiophile USB and Jack support 478 =============================== 479 480 This section deals with support of the Audiophile USB device in Jack. 481 482 There are 2 main potential issues when using Jackd with the device: 483 484 * support for Big-Endian devices in 24-bit modes 485 * support for 4-in / 4-out channels 486 487 Direct support in Jackd 488 ----------------------- 489 490 Jack supports big endian devices only in recent versions (thanks to 491 Andreas Steinmetz for his first big-endian patch). I can't remember 492 exactly when this support was released into jackd, let's just say that 493 with jackd version 0.103.0 it's almost ok (just a small bug is affecting 494 16bits Big-Endian devices, but since you've read carefully the above 495 paragraphs, you're now using kernel >= 2.6.23 and your 16bits devices 496 are now Little Endians ;-) ). 497 498 You can run jackd with the following command for playback with Ao and 499 record with Ai: 500 :: 501 502 % jackd -R -dalsa -Phw:1,0 -r48000 -p128 -n2 -D -Chw:1,1 503 504 Using Alsa plughw 505 ----------------- 506 507 If you don't have a recent Jackd installed, you can downgrade to using 508 the Alsa ``plug`` converter. 509 510 For instance here is one way to run Jack with 2 playback channels on Ao and 2 511 capture channels from Ai: 512 :: 513 514 % jackd -R -dalsa -dplughw:1 -r48000 -p256 -n2 -D -Cplughw:1,1 515 516 However you may see the following warning message: 517 You appear to be using the ALSA software "plug" layer, probably a result of 518 using the "default" ALSA device. This is less efficient than it could be. 519 Consider using a hardware device instead rather than using the plug layer. 520 521 Getting 2 input and/or output interfaces in Jack 522 ------------------------------------------------ 523 524 As you can see, starting the Jack server this way will only enable 1 stereo 525 input (Di or Ai) and 1 stereo output (Ao or Do). 526 527 This is due to the following restrictions: 528 529 * Jack can only open one capture device and one playback device at a time 530 * The Audiophile USB is seen as 2 (or three) Alsa devices: hw:1,0, hw:1,1 531 (and optionally hw:1,2) 532 533 If you want to get Ai+Di and/or Ao+Do support with Jack, you would need to 534 combine the Alsa devices into one logical "complex" device. 535 536 If you want to give it a try, I recommend reading the information from 537 this page: http://www.sound-man.co.uk/linuxaudio/ice1712multi.html 538 It is related to another device (ice1712) but can be adapted to suit 539 the Audiophile USB. 540 541 Enabling multiple Audiophile USB interfaces for Jackd will certainly require: 542 543 * Making sure your Jackd version has the MMAP_COMPLEX patch (see the ice1712 page) 544 * (maybe) patching the alsa-lib/src/pcm/pcm_multi.c file (see the ice1712 page) 545 * define a multi device (combination of hw:1,0 and hw:1,1) in your .asoundrc 546 file 547 * start jackd with this device 548 549 I had no success in testing this for now, if you have any success with this kind 550 of setup, please drop me an email.
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