- #USB AUDIO INTERFACE FOR LINUX INSTALL#
- #USB AUDIO INTERFACE FOR LINUX UPDATE#
- #USB AUDIO INTERFACE FOR LINUX UPGRADE#
- #USB AUDIO INTERFACE FOR LINUX SOFTWARE#
Kxstudio-kernel-lowlatency-pae (32bit only)
#USB AUDIO INTERFACE FOR LINUX INSTALL#
Installing a kernel in KXStudio couldn't be easier - just install one of these packages: kxstudio-kernel-generic I had to install kxstudio-kernel-lowlatency. Note - meta-all recommends restricted extras, and audio recommends audio-plugins. See Documentation:Ubuntu:Meta-Packages for a description of these meta-packages. Install the meta-packages you want just like before (ie, search for the package and click to install, or use in command-line: sudo apt-get install ) They are available as listed here (following a tree view of dependencies): kxstudio-meta-all Just like before, it's time to install some new meta-packages.
#USB AUDIO INTERFACE FOR LINUX SOFTWARE#
Here we install the basic software for Audio, Graphics and Video.
![usb audio interface for linux usb audio interface for linux](https://img.joomcdn.net/149aa8d0ad3beb812fad99a8aa8240f668a6cf04_original.jpeg)
Just like you did to install the 'kxstudio-repos' package, now install:įor other systems install 'kxstudio-desktop-base' and the ubuntu related package, like 'lubuntu-desktop' for LXDE
#USB AUDIO INTERFACE FOR LINUX UPGRADE#
Some minor questions may appear while the upgrade takes place.Īfter the upgrade, it's time to install the main KXStudio packages. In this case, 'dist' means something like "resolve conflicts, even if some stuff gets removed".
#USB AUDIO INTERFACE FOR LINUX UPDATE#
If you want to use the command-line, or if you just got too many dependency conflicts (can happen if you enabled many PPAs before upgrading to KXStudio), the command is:Įven though it says 'dist-upgrade', it will not update the Ubuntu version. Simply use whatever tool your Desktop Environment provides (Ubuntu Software Center, Synaptic, Update Manager, KPackageKit, Muon, etc). Once you've got the repositories set-up, it's time to upgrade the system (ie, update the software, not upgrade to a newer Ubuntu release!). NOTE: If you're running 12.04, it's recommended to also install 'kxstudio-repos-kde49' which will update KDE4 to the stable 4.9.5 version. You can do the same thing in the command-line with: Next, reload the sources (method depends on the current application), and install the package 'kxstudio-repos'. Sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kxstudio-team/kxstudio Open up the 'Software Sources' (usually in the System menu), and on the 3rd party separator, add this code:Īlternatively, you can run this command, which has the same effect: Once I installed KX Studio and the kxstudio-kernel-lowlatency, my audio interface "just worked." I tried the generic kernel first and that did not do the trick. (They are directly from the KX Studio documentation.) In my case it was required to install the low latency kernel. See my other answer for newer information. Previously the 2i2 was recognized like this: #lsusbīus 003 Device 002: ID 1235:8006 Novation EMSįocusrite Scarlett 2i2 USB at usb-0000:04:00.0-1, high speed
![usb audio interface for linux usb audio interface for linux](https://static.bhphotovideo.com/explora/sites/default/files/01-focusrite-scarlett-2i2-usb-audio-interfac.jpg)
I'm running Kubuntu 12.04 LTS (KDE) and System Settings -> Multimedia -> Phonon does not show the 6i6 at all. Welcome to PulseAudio! Use "help" for usage information. I'm hoping someone here has figured it out or can tell me the steps I need to figure it out. My experience is that the 6i6 does not work (while the 2i2 does). Should work: Scarlett 2i2, 2i4, 8i6, 18i6, 6i6, 18i8, 18i20, Saffire 6 USB MkII (USB audio class 2.0 compatible), Forte and iTrack Solo. Linux and Focusrite / Novation products | Focusrite Development I also tried the 6i6 on another computer with a fresh system installation (Kubuntu 12.04) and the result is the same - PulseAudio doesn't see the 6i6. Both are said to be class compliant USB devices. I can't seem to get the 6i6 to work on the same system where the 2i2 worked. The 2i2, however, is properly recognized and it works as expected. PulseAudio does not appear to recognize the Focusrite Scarlett 6i6 USB audio interface.