> tried the plughw method again, but no cigar, no matter whether I set it on (In reply to Christian Lohmaier from comment #45) No matter what period size always the same error.Īlso tried the patch on 5.11.6, but that unfortunately didn't change anything, still the samplerate gets locked to 44100Hz Usually the name of theĪLSA: cannot set period size to 256 frames for capture Instead rather than using the plug layer. You appear to be using the ALSA software "plug" layer, probablyĪ result of using the "default" ALSA device. plughw:KATANA|plughw:KATANA|256|3|48000|0|0|nomon|swmeter|-|32bitĬonfiguring for 48000Hz, period = 256 frames (5.3 ms), buffer = 3 periodsĪLSA: final selected sample format for capture: 32bit float little-endian Tried the plughw method again, but no cigar, no matter whether I set it on the settings tab or individually for input/output on the advanced settings, alsa complains:Ĭreating alsa driver. It is there, that plughw:KATANA would go. ![]() Now that I know the BOSS Katana is capable of the other sample rates, this is probably moot: In qjackctl, when I go to Setup>Settings->Advanced, there are the the "Output Device" and "Input Device" visible. > The hardware definitely supports it natively and there should be no need for > step with plain alsa - but I couldn't manage to get it to work with jack. > Didn't manage to get that to work with jack itself. I wonder if it would add your extra sample rates: > A workaround might be to tell jack to use the alsa device with "plughw:" Okay, that's good to know! Mike Oliphant has been active recently tweaking this, having noticed noise using it as a playback device. > Nope, can use 44.1kHz, 48kHz and 96kHz without issues on both Windows as ![]() (In reply to Christian Lohmaier from comment #43) But, it should provide a translation to your desired sample rate of 48 kHz and allow saving in that format. That may allow jack to start in 48 kHz, but it won't actually mean your capture would grab more information than the 44.1 kHz samples. > - 1 Duplex PCM device, 4 channels 44.1khz 32 bits (KATANA)Ī workaround might be to tell jack to use the alsa device with "plughw:" preceding the name (or card number), instead of just the "hw:" that's probably preceding the name/card number normally. > - 3 Duplex MIDI ports (KATANA 1, KATANA 2, KATANA 3) > - 2 Duplex PCM devices, 2 channels 44.1khz 16/24 bits (PRIMARY, SECONDARY) > - 3 Duplex MIDI ports (KATANA, KATANA DAW CTRL, KATANA CTRL) If you're talking about the Katana, the first post seems to agree with what you've found: I could be wrong, but I think it's probably a limitation of the device itself. > 44.1kHz) (works in that mode, I can capture audio/send audio to it - but I > (with kernel 5.9, no matter what I request with jack, the device is set to > Are you able to use 48kHz with jack with the fixes? > To those being able to verify with the latest kernel/patches: (In reply to Christian Lohmaier from comment #41) I will attach verbose device details and the failing playback attempts. So please let me know how I could help resolve this issue and/or contribute to it's driver support in general. The Boss Katanas (Roland corp) are a fairly new device series (released Q4 2016). It's ID is 0582:01d8 and the specific model I have is the Boss Katana 100W 1x12" combo amp. 1 Duplex PCM device, 4 channels 44.1khz 32 bits (KATANA) 3 Duplex MIDI ports (KATANA 1, KATANA 2, KATANA 3) 2 Duplex PCM devices, 2 channels 44.1khz 16/24 bits (PRIMARY, SECONDARY) ![]() 3 Duplex MIDI ports (KATANA, KATANA DAW CTRL, KATANA CTRL) The HW parameters detected under Linux also do not match up with the product description in the manual, or how it shows up with the official drivers under Windows 10. Trying to speaker-test or aplay to the interface produces no sound and times out with I/O errors.Īplay: pcm_write:1940: write error: Input/output error While the USB audio interface does seem to be detected.
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