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Scarlett 6i6 monitoring

Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2023 10:00 pm
by crustypants

Hi,

Does anyone understand how this works who has one of these on Linux? I have monitors connected to OP 1 and 2 on this thing, and I can always here the hardware monitoring of inputs coming out of there. I don't think its Ardour doing it, I think its the interface itself.

My noggin is boggled at the alsamixer view you get for these this, with all the matrix stuff. I tried running the Linux scarlet-mixer I found, and this is a screenshot.

https://github.com/x42/scarlett-mixer

Is there a control on here to turn off the hardware monitoring somehow?

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Re: Scarlett 6i6 monitoring

Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2023 8:53 am
by AndersBiork

Hi Crustypants

I believe this is what you should be using https://github.com/geoffreybennett/alsa-scarlett-gui to turn off input monitoring.

There is also a thread over here viewtopic.php?t=23272&start=105 for further reading.

Anders


Re: Scarlett 6i6 monitoring

Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2023 4:56 pm
by geoffrey

Hi @crustypants,

I know this is a long time coming and maybe not relevant any more, but for future reference for anyone else coming across this:

https://github.com/x42/scarlett-mixer is for Scarlett Gen 1 devices
https://github.com/geoffreybennett/alsa-scarlett-gui is for everything else since then (Gen 2, Gen 3, Clarett USB, Clarett+, soon Gen 4 and Vocaster as well)

I tried to add support for Gen 1 previously, but didn't manage to. Without the hardware in front of me, it's pretty tricky and I gave up for a while. :(

Someone sent me an 18i6 Gen 1 which arrived today. :)

The Gen 1 driver doesn't seem to support reading the hardware state, so what you see in scarlett-mixer might or might not represent the actual state of the device. :(

Changing these settings should change what comes out of the first two outputs:

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To check this, play some audio, change those to "Off" and the audio should go away. Change them back to PCM 1/2 and the audio should come back. If you still hear your inputs coming through your outputs that's Ardour, not the interface. But to rule that out: quit Ardour, do you still hear the inputs coming through the outputs? You can also check by unplugging just the USB cable from the interface. At least the 18i6 can do direct monitoring without the USB cable plugged in (surely the 6i6 can as well). You can confirm this by setting the Monitor controls to "Analogue 1" and giving it a go.

Hopefully with those ideas you can narrow down where the issue is.

Regards,
Geoffrey.


Re: Scarlett 6i6 monitoring

Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2023 9:20 pm
by tseaver

@geoffrey

The Gen 1 driver doesn't seem to support reading the hardware state, so what you see in scarlett-mixer might or might not represent the actual state of the device. :(

FWIW, changes to the onboard mixer's state for my gen1 18i20 do propagage to qasmixer or @x42's alsa-scarlett-gui: I can switch back and forth between my "normal" profile and one I use for vocal recording using my scarlett_yaml script:

https://github.com/tseaver/scarlett_yaml

and see the two apps update immediately.


Re: Scarlett 6i6 monitoring

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2024 3:53 am
by berkicky
tseaver wrote: Wed Oct 18, 2023 9:20 pm

@geoffrey

The Gen 1 driver doesn't seem to support reading the hardware state, so what you see in scarlett-mixer might or might not represent the actual state of the device. :(

FWIW, changes to the onboard mixer's state for my gen1 18i20 do propagage to qasmixer or @x42's alsa-scarlett-gui: I can switch back and forth between my "normal" profile and one I use for vocal recording using my scarlett_yaml script:

https://github.com/tseaver/scarlett_yaml

and see the two apps update immediately.

This conversion method is really effective. I no longer have the application freeze.