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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
    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 Ardour forum Joe Giampaoli guide to getting 96kHz and 24 bit. Involves a custom kernel Unofffical ALSA Wiki

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... - 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 - 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/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.

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.

M-Audio Fast Track Pro USB Audio Interface Fasttrack ...

    https://reverb.com/item/41644291-m-audio-fast-track-pro-usb-audio-interface-fasttrack-maudio
    This used M-Audio Fast Track Pro USB Interface comes with a USB Cable. Condition:This interface is in good condition with normal wear, has been fully tested, and works great. Please see pictures for details on item condition - only what is pictured is included. We recommend ch...

Anyone still using the M-Audio Fast Track Pro ...

    https://linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?t=21600
    I am actually trying to set up a Fast Track Pro with similar system configuration as the above post. For some reason, I was able to see the fast track pro i/o ports in the sound settings GUI originally and audio i/o was working. I'm not sure what happened but now all options have disappeared. I confirmed the system does see the USB device still.

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