2Drak: mozna ze ten knoppix ma nejaky jiny skripty v /etc
./emu-script a emu10k1.conf


jinak ja sem si trochu pohral s routovanim a uz mi jede i zadni vystup
je na to potreba mit emu-tools

a zesilovani zadnich repraku je jako OGain

(a vec kterou nechapu je, ze kdyz chcu mit na zadnich reprakach zvuk z TV (line-in) tak musim mit jeste IGain na max
jinak normalne na predni repraky to reguluju pre LineIn)

Kód:
The emu10k1 is really a dsp processor. It does not do any effects on it's own,
nor does it route sound from input to output. We had to write dsp code to do that
ourselves.
                                                                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                                            
(before anyone ask, no there's no data-sheet/Eng doc available on the
emu10k1 or SBLive, see docs/manual.txt for a list of other references)
                                                                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                                            
Routing inputs to outputs is the most simplest of operation. A table describing
the available inputs and outputs is shown below:
                                                                                                                                                            
Inputs:
  Pcm L         -       PCM audio coming from host CPU (/dev/dsp)
  Pcm R
  fx2           -       Unused
  fx3           -       Unused
  Pcm1 L        -       PCM audio from /dev/dsp1
  Pcm1 R
  fx6           -       Unused
  fx7           -       Unused
  fx8           -       First channel in multiplayback PCM
  fx9           -       second channel
  fx10          -       third
  fx11          -       fourth
  fx12          -       fifth
  fx13          -       Last channel multiplayback PCM
  fx14          -       Unused
  fx15          -       Unused
  Analog L      -       Analog inputs (mic/line-in/video/analog-CD)
  Analog R      -          (the source is the record source selected via oss mixer)
  CD-Spdif L    -       Digital CD
  CD-Spdif R
  in2l          -       Unknown
  in2r
  Opt. Spdif L  -       Optical Spdif inputs found on the Live Drive
  Opt. Spdif R
  Line2/Mic2 L  -       Another input found on the  Live drive
  Line2/Mic2 R
  RCA Spdif L   -       Another Spdif input on Live drive
  RCA Spdif R
  RCA Aux L     -       Yet another input on Live drive
  RCA Aux R
  in7l          -       unknown
  in7r
                                                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                                           
Outputs:
  Front L       -       Analog Front out (sends to AC97 codec analog mixer)
  Front R
  Digital L     -       Digital Front out
  Digital R
  Digital Center -      Digital Center on SBLive-5.1
  Digital LFE   -       Digital LFE on SBLive-5.1
  Phones L      -       Headphones output on live-drive
  Phones R
  Rear L        -       Analog and digital Rear output
  Rear R
  ADC Rec L     -       Audio to be sent back to Host CPU for recording
  ADC Rec R
  Mic Rec       -       More Audio to be sent back to CPU, mono 8KHz only
  out6r         -       unknown
  out7l         -       unknown
  out7r         -       unknown
  out8l         -       unknown
  Analog Center -       Analog Center on SBLive-5.1
  Analog LFE    -       Analog LFE on SBLive-5.1
  out9r to out15r       unknown
                                                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                                           
It's possible that some of those "unknowns" may in fact be inputs or outputs
on your system. If you discover a new I/O, please send a note of it to
emu10k1-devel@opensource.creative.com
                                                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                                           
Routing
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To add a route, one uses emu-dspmgr with the -a option, for example:
        emu-dspmgr -a"Pcm1 L:Rear L"
                                                                                                                                                           
to see a list of routes, the -r option can be used. To remove a route,
one specifies a route with the -r options, e.g.:
                                                                                                                                                           
        emu-dspmgr -r"Pcm1 L:Rear L"
                                                                                                                                                           
If you get an error "Cannot remove route", this may occur if a loaded patch
depends on needs that route to not be left dangling (more on patches in the next
section).