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m-audio fast track pro [Linux-Sound]

    https://wiki.linuxaudio.org/hw/m-audio_fast_track_pro
    The M-Audio Fast Track Pro is a 4×4 USB interface with pre-amps and MIDI.

M-audio fasttrack pro (or alternatives) on linux - Linux ...

    https://discourse.ardour.org/t/m-audio-fasttrack-pro-or-alternatives-on-linux/84749
    M-audio fasttrack pro; Alesis IO4; Focusrite Saffire 6; Tascam US-series; Most sites say the M-audio Fasttrack Pro has great Linux support, but the ALSA wiki (http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Matrix:Vendor-MAudio) says: “Reduced functionality in class-compliant mode, patch available for more features.” (Link with patch is dead)

M-Audio FastTrack Pro - Independent ALSA and linux audio ...

    https://alsa.opensrc.org/M-Audio_FastTrack_Pro
    The M-Audio FastTrack Pro is a 4-in, 4-out external USB1.1 sound-card and uses the alsa Usb-audio module. It can sample and playback with up to 24bit, 96kHz but, due to the insufficient bandwidth of USB1.1, will only work with reduced channel count with anything higher than 16bit, 48 kHz. There is a Patch by Pavel Polischouk posted on gmane.linux.alsa.devel that makes …

linux - How do I configure my M-AUDIO Fast Track Pro in ...

    https://superuser.com/questions/308367/how-do-i-configure-my-m-audio-fast-track-pro-in-ubuntu
    I have a USB audio interface device called the M-AUDIO Fast Track Pro which works wonderfully on my Windows machine; I'd like to get it working on my Linux machine. I have a fresh install of Ubuntu 11.04 "Natty Narwhal". When I plugged the Fast Track Pro into the USB port, it did automatically detect it.. When I bring up the Sound Preferences, I see "M-Audio Fast Track Pro" …

Howto 24 bit M-Audio Fast Track Pro in Debian Linux with ...

    https://joegiampaoli.blogspot.com/2011/06/m-audio-fast-track-pro-for-debian-linux.html
    The default Fast Track Pro config file suggested by ALSA-wiki is: options snd_usb_audio vid=0x763 pid=0x2012 device_setup=0x9 index=5 enable=1 you will have to power on your Fast Track (not Pro) device and in a terminal you will issue the command: lsusb With Fast Track Pro we get the following values:

M-Audio Fast Track Pro - LinuxMusicians

    https://linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?t=11016
    To run it at 48khz, 24bit resolution, duplex mode, you have to create the file /etc/modprobe.d/fast-track-pro.conf with the following: Code: Select all. options snd_usb_audio vid=0x763 pid=0x2012 device_setup=0x09. Beware as the preceding will render the digital inputs useless (necessary tradeoff for a usb 1.1 card).

M-Audio Fast Track Pro - Linux - Ardour

    https://discourse.ardour.org/t/m-audio-fast-track-pro/83785
    M-Audio Fast Track Pro. I’m totally new to Ardour and can not get my m-audio fast track pro to function. The audio set up reflects the following: Driver: ALSA and Interface:ALC262 Analog. The only other choice for interface USB Audio #1. I’m currently running Ubuntu 9.10.

Setting up M-Audio Fast Track Pro audio ... - Arch Linux

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=256302
    The Fast track Pro is an old 4x4 Usb 1.1 audio interface which can be configured in various ways with the proper device_setup instructions (a parameter list is given here for a similar M-Audio product). With the default configuration, the interface is seen by alsa but not by jack.

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