>
> At the recent Sounds Expo in London, I took the opportunity to talk to
> FireWire interface vendors, and also to Yamaha about MLan.
>
> Regarding FireWire audio in general, the companies were much more
> positive this year, actively talking about working with the Linux
> audio community. I suspect this has a lot to do with a) an increase
> in the level of customers asking about Linux and b) high-profile
> manufacturers, such as Korg, adopting Linux for music devices which
> will quite possibly have built-in FireWire support.
>
> The representative of M-Audio was under the impression that 'the guys
> from SuSE' were working with them on support for the FireWire 410
> product. Is this indeed the case, or are you working under NDA
> perhaps?
>
> Other companies that provided new contacts included Focusrite (they
> now also make a FireWire interface), and the UK distributor of RME
> products. If we can help the ALSA project by passing on these
> contacts, just let me know. (I also have a contact with Behringer
> regarding support for their USB 2.0 interface and control surfaces).
>
> On the subject of MLan, I was given a contact in the MLan licensing
> department at Yamaha when I enquired if there was some way the
> control node specification could be made available to linuxaudio.org
> members. Last year at Sounds Expo, a representative of Yamaha gave
> the opinion that developers could probably have the specs if they
> asked for them, so it's about time we chased this up.
>
> Cheers!
>
> Daniel
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