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Studiolive 32 III on Linux.

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asked Jan 7, 2019 in StudioLive Series III by orionestudios (240 points)
Hello Presonus,

See that Linux Ubuntu has a specific distribution for Studio.
I'm already thinking of switching my system to one that has Linux support.
I currently use a Studiolive 32 III.

https://ubuntustudio.org/

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answered Jan 14, 2019 by jonnydoyle (403,640 points)
 
Best answer
Support operating systems are listed here.

https://www.presonus.com/products/StudioLive-32/tech-specs
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answered Apr 3, 2019 by charliemartinez (500 points)
Hi. I wanted to tell you that I made it. It took me a long time to discover a solution that was in front of my eyes from the beginning.  In order for AVLinux to be able to select the firewire driver from jack, it is necessary to completely disable ALSA.

I want to tell you that Presonus not only IS COMPATIBLE with Linux, but it never worked better. ZERO LATENCE: I can set the buffer to 64 and it doesn't even immutate.

I'm too happy.

For those who want to make a Presonus FIREWIRE work, to the maximum of its quality and with the minimum latency, I transcribe the solution:

Create a text file in /etc/modprobe.d/ called 'snd_dice.conf' containing only the text 'blacklist snd_dice'.

Run 'depmod -ae' as root.

Recreate your initrd with 'update-initramfs -u'

With the 'snd_dice' ALSA modules disabled you can now use the older FFado drivers, to do this select the 'firewire' driver in Qjackctl as detailed earlier in this sectio

Source: https://bandshed.net/pdf/AVL2018UserManual.pdf

(on page 84).

Note: In AVLinux you don't have StudioOne, but you have Ardour which, in my opinion, is better than Pro Tools.
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