
You could even have usx2yloader run on startup, if the card was attached all the time. Should you reboot or disconnect the device, you'll need to do If you already had a sound card(s) installed, as I did, your USB card will be the last in the list. Sound Blaster Live! (rev.10) at 0xd000, irq 18 The /002/003 comes from the lsusb results. It was in the archive you downloaded from.

path/to/ represents the location of your ld2-ezusb.hex file. Sudo fxload -s /path/to/ld2-ezusb.hex -I /usr/share/alsa/firmware/usx2yloader/us122fw.ihx -D /proc/bus/usb/002/003 In my case, I got:īus 002 Device 003: ID 1604:8006 Tascam US-122 Audio/Midi Interface The RPM is 1.0.9-4 but the DEB created by alien is 1.0.9-5)Īnd make note of the bus and device. Sudo dpkg -i alsa-firmware_1.0.9-5_all.deb Then, get to the location where you downloaded the RPM and do The one listed here was done for OpenSuSE. Next, get an RPM of alsa-firmware and install it via alien.

Sudo apt-get install fxload alsa-base alsa-firmware-loaders alsa-tools alsa-tools-gui alsa-utils alsamixergui alien If you actually have use for a US-122, you probably have use for many of the other pieces of Ubuntu Studio. I should add that I did the Ubuntu Studio () setup before doing any of this. Very little has changed except for versions of packages being installed. This is simply a rewrite of a HOWTO I did for getting a US-122 to work on Hoary.
