Linux Mint 17 and Alesis iO4 / Rode NT2-A
So I've been a Linux Mint 17 "Qiana" MATE user since.... I think it was yesterday... ^^
And I must say, I really do like it! But there are one or two thing I don't get. I've got a Logitech Wireless Headset I usually just use as a headphone. The quality of the mic in it isn't that fascinating. It has worked to get the headset running but currently I have to talk through it as well because my MIDI-Interface where I plugin my mic does not work. This interface is an Alesis iO4 and under that other OS called "Windows" (whatever this is :D) it worked just fine. I don't know whether it's important, but my mic is a Rode NT2-A. Pretty common studio capacitor microphone. It's in XLR Port 3 and the interface is connected to my computer per USB. In my audio settings, i can tick my iO4 as an input, but e.g. in TeamSpeak, it can't open the audio device then. I've thought about drivers, but unfortunately I haven't found any Alesis drivers for Linux. Hope someone can help meh :3 |
Hi:
I found your device online and tried to learn all that I could about it. http://www.alesis.com/io4 http://www.alesis.com/content1023 I'm sorry I could not find any linux drivers for your Alesis:- Maybe try here for Community Support and ask there- http://community.alesis.com/alesis Aside from that you could build a driver from source but that's not my specialty; sorry. Maybe someone who has 'C Sharp' experience with Windows might know? Good luck- |
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