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Making music with M-Audio on Linux - Linux.com

    https://www.linux.com/news/making-music-m-audio-linux/
    Typical PC sound systems are created for playback, with inputs a poor second-level task they can just about cope with. In a Microsoft Direct Sound system the signal is transferred from the sound card via PCI to the CPU and back, and during the trip it may have to queue up while the CPU does other stuff for Windows. To avoid such la…

m-audio fast track pro [Linux-Sound] - Linux Audio

    https://wiki.linuxaudio.org/hw/m-audio_fast_track_pro
    m-audio fast track pro [Linux-Sound] m-audio fast track pro General Support References m-audio fast track pro General The M-Audio Fast Track Pro is a 4×4 USB interface with pre-amps and MIDI. Support By default it will only work at 16 bit up to 48kHz. Due to using USB 1.1 it is limited in the number of I/O channels at higher bit rates References

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

    https://discourse.ardour.org/t/m-audio-fasttrack-pro-or-alternatives-on-linux/84749
    Howto 24 bit M-Audio Fast Track Pro in Debian Linux with RT-Preemtible Kernel. For Kernels +3.x LOG: UPDATE MAY 25, 2012 was on the fast-track-pro.conf file for better understanding of different modes. ...

M-Audio Fast Track Ultra [Linux-Sound]

    https://wiki.linuxaudio.org/hw/m-audio_fast_track_ultra
    Manufacturer - M-Audio. Released - 2007-01-01. Available - Discontinued on 2010-01-01. Estimate price - 270 USD. Linux Support Rating - 4.

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 Fast Track Pro by M-Audio is a really nice USB Audio interface, although small, it can perform well in a professional environment. I was given one of these a while back by one of my best web design clients and good friend. The basic specs on this device are: 24-bit/96kHz audio interface with dual mic/instrument preamps

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 …

M-Audio Fast Track Pro - LinuxMusicians

    https://linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?t=11016
    I uses Mixxx since many years under Linux (Mint 13) with KXStudio and got a lot of pci and usb-soundcards (M-Audio Delta 1010LT, Focusrite Scarlett 2i2, M-Audio Fast Track Mk2 good working with it. Now i bought a M-Audio Fast Track Pro- …

M-audio fasttrack... - Linux - Ardour

    https://discourse.ardour.org/t/m-audio-fasttrack/78773
    I have an M-Audio Fast Track Pro that creates two ALSA devices (hw:0,0 and hw:0,1), and all of the inputs are on the second device. Hope that helps. i am using maudio Fasttrack-USB with jack and ardour. i switched to xubuntu again, since there was a crackeling in the audio at lower latencys without errors or occurance of xruns in demudi, and i ...

M-Audio Fast Track Pro - Linux - Ardour

    https://discourse.ardour.org/t/m-audio-fast-track-pro/82625
    guyjohnston (Guydjohnston) September 29, 2018, 9:06pm #1. Hi, does anyone know whether the M-Audio Fast Track Pro USB audio interface works well with Ardour on Linux? seablade (Seablade) September 29, 2018, 9:51pm #2. Don’t know off hand. If it is a USB 1 class compliant device it likely will work. If it is a USB 2 device it likely will NOT work.

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