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alsa-scarlett-gui(1) | alsa-scarlett-gui man page | alsa-scarlett-gui(1) |
NAME¶
alsa-scarlett-gui - Gtk4 GUI for the ALSA controls presented by the Focusrite Scarlett/Clarett kernel driver
SYNOPSIS¶
alsa-scarlett-gui |
[FILE] |
DESCRIPTION¶
alsa-scarlett-gui is a Gtk4 GUI for the ALSA controls presented by the Linux kernel Focusrite Scarlett Gen 2/3/Clarett USB/Clarett+ Mixer Driver.
The Focusrite USB audio interfaces are class compliant meaning that they work "out of the box" on Linux as audio and MIDI interfaces (although on Gen 3 you need to disable MSD mode first for full functionality). However, except for some of the smallest models, they have a bunch of proprietary functionality that required a kernel driver to be written specifically for those devices.
Linux kernel support ("ALSA Focusrite Scarlett Gen 2/3 Mixer Driver") for the proprietary functionality was first added in:
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- Scarlett Gen 2: Linux 5.4 (bugs fixed in Linux 5.14)
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- Scarlett Gen 3: Linux 5.14
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- Clarett+ 8Pre: Linux 6.1
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- Clarett 2Pre/4Pre/8Pre USB, Clarett+ 2Pre/4Pre: coming soon
For full documentation, see: https://github.com/geoffreybennett/alsa-scarlett-gui.
OPTIONS¶
FILE Load the specified .state file on start
BUGS¶
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- The linear-dB scale of the volume controls doesn't work well. Lower volumes (e.g. below -30dB) don't need as much fine control as higher volumes.
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- Can’t select (focus) the gain/volume controls or use a keyboard to adjust them.
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- Level (monitoring) doesn't work yet and is disabled (needs kernel driver update).
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- Load/Save uses alsactl which will be confused if the ALSA interface name (e.g. USB) changes.
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- Load/Save is not implemented for simulated interfaces.
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- Lots of "couldn't find weak ref" warnings are emitted when loading a state file for simulation.
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- The read-only status of controls in interface simulation mode does not change when the HW/SW button is clicked.
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- When there's more than one main window open, closing one of them doesn't free and close everything related to that card.
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- There is no facility to group channels into stereo pairs (needs kernel support to save this information in the interface).
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- There is no facility to give channels custom names (needs kernel support to save this information in the interface).
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- No keyboard accelerators (e.g. Ctrl-Q to quit) have been implemented.
08 Nov 2023 | 0.2.32-1 |