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   2Low latency, multichannel audio with JACK and the emu10k1/emu10k2
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   5This document is a guide to using the emu10k1 based devices with JACK for low
   6latency, multichannel recording functionality.  All of my recent work to allow
   7Linux users to use the full capabilities of their hardware has been inspired 
   8by the kX Project.  Without their work I never would have discovered the true
   9power of this hardware.
  10
  11        http://www.kxproject.com
  12                                                - Lee Revell, 2005.03.30
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  15Until recently, emu10k1 users on Linux did not have access to the same low
  16latency, multichannel features offered by the "kX ASIO" feature of their
  17Windows driver.  As of ALSA 1.0.9 this is no more!
  18
  19For those unfamiliar with kX ASIO, this consists of 16 capture and 16 playback
  20channels.  With a post 2.6.9 Linux kernel, latencies down to 64 (1.33 ms) or
  21even 32 (0.66ms) frames should work well.
  22
  23The configuration is slightly more involved than on Windows, as you have to
  24select the correct device for JACK to use.  Actually, for qjackctl users it's
  25fairly self explanatory - select Duplex, then for capture and playback select
  26the multichannel devices, set the in and out channels to 16, and the sample
  27rate to 48000Hz.  The command line looks like this:
  28::
  29
  30  /usr/local/bin/jackd -R -dalsa -r48000 -p64 -n2 -D -Chw:0,2 -Phw:0,3 -S
  31
  32This will give you 16 input ports and 16 output ports.
  33
  34The 16 output ports map onto the 16 FX buses (or the first 16 of 64, for the
  35Audigy).  The mapping from FX bus to physical output is described in
  36sb-live-mixer.rst (or audigy-mixer.rst).
  37
  38The 16 input ports are connected to the 16 physical inputs.  Contrary to
  39popular belief, all emu10k1 cards are multichannel cards.  Which of these
  40input channels have physical inputs connected to them depends on the card
  41model.  Trial and error is highly recommended; the pinout diagrams
  42for the card have been reverse engineered by some enterprising kX users and are 
  43available on the internet.  Meterbridge is helpful here, and the kX forums are
  44packed with useful information.
  45
  46Each input port will either correspond to a digital (SPDIF) input, an analog
  47input, or nothing.  The one exception is the SBLive! 5.1.  On these devices,
  48the second and third input ports are wired to the center/LFE output.  You will
  49still see 16 capture channels, but only 14 are available for recording inputs.
  50
  51This chart, borrowed from kxfxlib/da_asio51.cpp, describes the mapping of JACK
  52ports to FXBUS2 (multitrack recording input) and EXTOUT (physical output)
  53channels.
  54
  55JACK (& ASIO) mappings on 10k1 5.1 SBLive cards:
  56
  57==============  ========        ============
  58JACK            Epilog          FXBUS2(nr)
  59==============  ========        ============
  60capture_1       asio14          FXBUS2(0xe)
  61capture_2       asio15          FXBUS2(0xf)
  62capture_3       asio0           FXBUS2(0x0)     
  63~capture_4      Center          EXTOUT(0x11)    // mapped to by Center
  64~capture_5      LFE             EXTOUT(0x12)    // mapped to by LFE
  65capture_6       asio3           FXBUS2(0x3)
  66capture_7       asio4           FXBUS2(0x4)
  67capture_8       asio5           FXBUS2(0x5)
  68capture_9       asio6           FXBUS2(0x6)
  69capture_10      asio7           FXBUS2(0x7)
  70capture_11      asio8           FXBUS2(0x8)
  71capture_12      asio9           FXBUS2(0x9)
  72capture_13      asio10          FXBUS2(0xa)
  73capture_14      asio11          FXBUS2(0xb)
  74capture_15      asio12          FXBUS2(0xc)
  75capture_16      asio13          FXBUS2(0xd)
  76==============  ========        ============
  77
  78TODO: describe use of ld10k1/qlo10k1 in conjunction with JACK
  79