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(Debian) USB Audio interface makes terrible noises

    https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/debian-26/debian-usb-audio-interface-makes-terrible-noises-4175639732/
    (Debian) USB Audio interface makes terrible noises Hello. as i have just recently switched to debian i have most things sorted out however, I cannot figure out this problem. I have a M-Audio MobilePre usb audio interface ive been using for years with no problem.

SoundCard - Debian Wiki

    https://wiki.debian.org/SoundCard
    Debian supports many Sound cards by default (PCI, USB, FireWire...). These lists may help when trying to determine if your device is supported or not: PCI, see How To Identify A Device / PCI and Device Database / PCI. USB, see How To Identify A Device / USB and Device Database / USB. See Also. How to configure the sound system. ALSA. OSS. AC97 ...

How to Control Audio on the Debian Command Line – …

    https://vitux.com/how-to-control-audio-on-the-debian-command-line/
    How to Control Audio on the Debian Command Line A Terminal-savvy person will find a way to perform any action while staying in the comfort zone of the command line. We mostly control system volumes through the Debian GUI but there are certain situations where you want to do it from the command line.

debian - M-Audio Fast Track C400 USB Audio Interface ...

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/688057/m-audio-fast-track-c400-usb-audio-interface-problem
    M-Audio Fast Track C400 USB Audio Interface problem. Bookmark this question. Show activity on this post. I`m running Debian 11 on an Asus X750L laptop. I have an M-Audio Fast Track C400 USB Audio Interface. If I restart or shut down the laptop after I turn it on in sound settings there is a signal but there is no sound out on the speakers.

Sound disappears when connecting usb ... - forums.debian.net

    https://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=46897
    options snd-usb-audio index=0,1 vid=0x0d8c,0x0471 pid=0x0201,0x0333. The internal is now registered as card 0, the webcam as card 1, sound works after reboot and all is well! And to give credit where credit is due I should say that a friendly chap at LQ sorted it out for me. http://www.debianuserforums.org.

Debian Multimedia Audio utilities packages

    https://blends.debian.org/multimedia/tasks/audio-utilities
    License: DFSG free. Official Debian package. These include programs for CD extraction, track conversion from one audio format to another, track renaming and retagging, track identification, CD burning from tracks, and more. Supports internationalized track …

PulseAudio - Debian Wiki

    https://wiki.debian.org/PulseAudio
    If you need to install it manually, apt-get install pulseaudio should "just work" in every release since Debian 6 (Squeeze). Pulseaudio becomes the default when the package is installed. Everything will use it. This can be checked by with pavucontrol (in the pavucontrol package). If the sound is registering in the vu vumetre of that program, then it is being routed through the pulse …

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