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M-Audio Transit and Linux
http://www.theory.physics.ubc.ca/transit.html
M-Audio Transit USB soundcard and Linux. This is a reasonably nice and cheap 24 bit soundcard. It will goup to 96000Hz on play or record (but not both togetehr) and up to 48000Hz for duplex mode. It has internal support for 24 bit and 16bit audio. The specs of the card are essentially identical at 24bit and 16 bit, so there seems no advantage in operating in 24bit mode (see end …
m-audio transit and ubuntu linux | linux audio live
https://linuxaudiolive.wordpress.com/2008/07/05/m-audio-on-ubuntu/
Apart from my internal sound device I have an m-audio Transit, a cheap USB interface with 1 stereo in- and 1 output. Apparently more m-audio cards do not work with standard drivers. So one has to upload firmware with the tool madfuload. In version 1.2 it already comes with the binary firmware files for MobilePre, Ozone, Sonica and Transit. The usual
m-audio transit on Ubuntu 12.04 | linux audio live
https://linuxaudiolive.wordpress.com/2012/05/04/m-audio-transit-on-ubuntu-12-04/
To get the m-audio transit card working I followed my older post ( m-audio transit and ubuntu linux ), i.e. installing madfuload which comes in the repository and adjust the udev-rules. They do not work the way they come installed. So I used the content from corrected-madfu-rules and saved it as /etc/udev/rules.d/41-madfuload.rules.
How To Get The M-Audio Transit USB Audio Device …
https://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-get-the-m-audio-transit-usb-audio-device-working-in-ubuntu-9.04-amd64
Usually the Windows drivers will load the firmware in to the device and runs a reset on it, from which point Windows will then detect it as a Transit audio device and load the appropiate drivers. Under linux, the madfuload utility will upload the firmware to the device so Linux will be able to detect it. madfuload is available in multiverse, but out of the box it doesn't work.
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Apart from my internal sound device I have an m-audio Transit, a cheap USB interface with 1 stereo in- and 1 output. Apparently more m-audio cards do not work with standard drivers. So one has to upload firmware with the tool madfuload. In version 1.2 it already comes with the binary firmware files for MobilePre, Ozone, Sonica and Transit. The usual
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