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ALSA driver for the Elektron Digitakt
snd-digitakt
ALSA driver for the Elektron Digitakt
Build as an installable kernel module on a running system
The driver can now be built on your system without pulling an entire kernel tree. However, the build requires two files from the kernel tree that are not normally exported into the kernel headers package. The build will attempt to grab them from github. If that doesn't work right, you may need to find them yourself. See the Makefile.
Build
cd sound/usb/misc
make
At this point you could simply manually install the module into your kernel:
insmod snd-digitakt.ko
But, you probably want to install it...
Install
sudo make install
Load it
sudo modprobe snd-digitakt
Run it
- Connect your Digitakt
- Put it in Overbridge mode
- Settings (gear button) > System > USB Config
- Select Overbridge, press Yes
- Select Int to Main, set to Off
Now you should be able to see the device in ALSA's utitlies:
aplay -l
arecord -l
If you want to use Jack with it, try something like this:
/usr/bin/jackd -R -P 75 -d alsa -d hw:Digitakt -r 48000 -n 2 -p 256 -s &
Test with SuperCollider
Run sclang
, then type the following to it:
s.options.numInputBusChannels = 12
s.boot
{ SoundIn.ar([0, 1]_; }.play // plays master bus out to Digitakt's outs
CmdPeriod.run // stop that
{ SoundIn.ar([2, 3]_; }.play // plays tracks 1 and 2 to Digitakt's outs
CmdPeriod.run // stop that
{ SoundIn.ar([10, 11]_; }.play // plays Digitakt's ins to Digitakt's outs
CmdPeriod.run // stop that
Previous build instructions, if you need them
Build instructions for Raspberry (tnx mzero!) https://gist.github.com/mzero/b8d772cd78867a3215fcd7a0e42add51