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Hi moOde fans,
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(09-29-2019, 12:47 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: Hi,
I'm not sure what version of moOde or Linux kernel Allo is using on the SDCard they bundle with the SIG but applying an in-place update, assuming it completed successfully, would not cause loss of Ethernet function. The update would however, depending on which kernel Allo used, revert the ASIX Ethernet/USB driver to stock. This would just mean that the USB port would run at a lower data rate than with the enhanced ASIX driver.
Did u monitor the in-place update via ssh command moodeutl -l ??
A stock moOde 6.2.0 image followed by the 6.2.1 update should work fine on the SIG. That's what I used for testing and for building the upcoming 6.3.0 release.
-Tim On 6.2.1 should 24/96 files be fine on SIG over USB or will the USB driver be an issue?
Same file plays fine through Katana but via USB to a Metrum Onyx (should be good for up to 24/384 over USB) I get momentary burbles/drop outs.
Second question, I see in your Isolator-less stack you have extra spacers between SIG and Katana - was this the minimum needed to clear the components on the underside of the Katana board?
Thank you
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Right, u will need taller standoffs for certain boards.
AFAIK the USB port on the SIG is capable of up to 32/768K using the standard USB audio driver in Linux.
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(10-06-2019, 01:41 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: Right, u will need taller standoffs for certain boards.
AFAIK the USB port on the SIG is capable of up to 32/768K using the standard USB audio driver in Linux.
Thanks Tim.
Just on the 24/96 question, I tried the Pi that I had been using with Katana, stock 3B+, moOde 4.4 played the same file, input also from an attached USB drive, then into the same DAC. Plays fine from the 3B+.
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Very odd.
Zip up the file and email me a download link. I'll see if I can repro.
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(10-06-2019, 08:07 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: Very odd.
Zip up the file and email me a download link. I'll see if I can repro.
It’s not just the one file though. I don’t have much in high res but it’s more noticeable on this one but not confined to it. I just want to try a few other things here, to eliminate variables, but thank you.
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(10-06-2019, 08:07 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: Very odd.
Zip up the file and email me a download link. I'll see if I can repro.
Have e-mailed you a link just now Tim.
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(10-05-2019, 09:34 AM)weaver Wrote: (09-29-2019, 12:47 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: Hi,
I'm not sure what version of moOde or Linux kernel Allo is using on the SDCard they bundle with the SIG but applying an in-place update, assuming it completed successfully, would not cause loss of Ethernet function. The update would however, depending on which kernel Allo used, revert the ASIX Ethernet/USB driver to stock. This would just mean that the USB port would run at a lower data rate than with the enhanced ASIX driver.
Did u monitor the in-place update via ssh command moodeutl -l ??
A stock moOde 6.2.0 image followed by the 6.2.1 update should work fine on the SIG. That's what I used for testing and for building the upcoming 6.3.0 release.
-Tim On 6.2.1 should 24/96 files be fine on SIG over USB or will the USB driver be an issue?
Same file plays fine through Katana but via USB to a Metrum Onyx (should be good for up to 24/384 over USB) I get momentary burbles/drop outs.
Second question, I see in your Isolator-less stack you have extra spacers between SIG and Katana - was this the minimum needed to clear the components on the underside of the Katana board?
Thank you
Have you tried the USB (UAC2) fix? Below is the ( i ) help.
"Try this fix if experiencing audio glitches with USB High Speed (UAC2) audio devices."
-Tim
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(10-07-2019, 09:31 AM)weaver Wrote: (10-06-2019, 08:07 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: Very odd.
Zip up the file and email me a download link. I'll see if I can repro.
Have e-mailed you a link just now Tim.
Hi,
I have the files but won't be able to test until later in the week.
-Tim
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(10-07-2019, 04:40 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: (10-05-2019, 09:34 AM)weaver Wrote: (09-29-2019, 12:47 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: Hi,
I'm not sure what version of moOde or Linux kernel Allo is using on the SDCard they bundle with the SIG but applying an in-place update, assuming it completed successfully, would not cause loss of Ethernet function. The update would however, depending on which kernel Allo used, revert the ASIX Ethernet/USB driver to stock. This would just mean that the USB port would run at a lower data rate than with the enhanced ASIX driver.
Did u monitor the in-place update via ssh command moodeutl -l ??
A stock moOde 6.2.0 image followed by the 6.2.1 update should work fine on the SIG. That's what I used for testing and for building the upcoming 6.3.0 release.
-Tim On 6.2.1 should 24/96 files be fine on SIG over USB or will the USB driver be an issue?
Same file plays fine through Katana but via USB to a Metrum Onyx (should be good for up to 24/384 over USB) I get momentary burbles/drop outs.
Second question, I see in your Isolator-less stack you have extra spacers between SIG and Katana - was this the minimum needed to clear the components on the underside of the Katana board?
Thank you
Have you tried the USB (UAC2) fix? Below is the ( i ) help.
"Try this fix if experiencing audio glitches with USB High Speed (UAC2) audio devices."
-Tim I hadn’t tried the USB fix but I have now - no improvement though (the only noticeable difference was that a soft re-boot didn’t work, it hung after trying to restart from moOde so unplugged and then it rebooted properly).
Have also tried SoX resampling options; resampling from 24/96 to 24/96 (just to see) definitely made it worse, 16/44.1 with multi-threading on was the best I got it.
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