
Where your system has stored the required files. You may need to alter some paths to match exactly etc/udev/rules.d/les (requires a kernel > 2.6.15) by Ln -s /usr/share/alsa/firmware/usx2yloader /lib/firmware/usx2yloaderĬreate a special rule for UDEV to autoload the firmware in # if you get "no usx2y-compatible cards found" enter the following # enter this command after every restart or reconnect of the audio interface. # If you don't want to set a special UDEV rule, you're going to have to # and start the green LED on your device. # This following command should initialize the Tascam US-122 tascam_loader.ihx -I /usr/share/alsa/firmware/usx2yloader/us122fw.ihx -D /dev/bus/usb/003/002 # note Bus and Device number and change the last two numbers accordinglyįxload -s. # output of lsusb should show a line like this # determine bus and device number of the interface
Tascam 122 mkii driver install#
configure -prefix=/usr & sudo make install # check for the latest package version first # download these eight packages (use the appropriateĪpt-get install fxload alsa-base alsa-firmware-loaders alsa-tools \Īlsa-tools-gui alsa-utils alsamixergui alien # users password (or just "su -" with roots password) # sudo to all instructions) and type in your normal # open up a shell and change to root (or prepend If you'd like to automate the process you can use thisĪvailable on Github to automate the steps below. plug in your US-122 and then simply follow these Tascam US-122 on Debian and Ubuntu Initial Setup If you are looking for US-122L support check IMPORTANT: Tascam US-122 and US-122L are NOT the same

