Does anyone know if this patch will ever make it into the main code base?
On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 11:50:36 am V Gabriele De Palo wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> the Fast Track Ultra works with GNU / Linux
> Thanks to Mr. Clemens to Mr. Felix and to Mr. Salvo!
> It is not necessary to compile the kernel,
> J
Wow, getting the 8 channels working is already good news - does anybody know if
this will end up in an official release at some stage ? What sample rates to
work ?
Cheers
Diego
On Sat, 20 Feb 2010 09:44:48 am Felix Homann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm currently trying to get a M-Audio Fast Track Ultra
Same problem here.Couldn't find a way of getting it to work at all. See my post
on Sunday.
You will have to choose between the FTU8R and Linux, I'm afraid.
On Tue, 26 Jan 2010 11:35:23 am Sebastian Sánchez Jordan wrote:
> I've recently changed from windows to UBUNTU and I absolutely love it!! T
No luck with the Fast Track Ultra 8R either.
I had to replace it with 4 Mobile Pre's. These work 100%, except that they have
no serial numbers which can cause a port shuffle.
It's not easy to find a USB soundcard with Mic Preamp that works in Linux...
I'd be happy to pay someone to write a dr
{kernelStr}
logMessage="No custom mapping rule in alsa_name.sh applies to soundcard
"$kernelStr" on USB port "${usbPortSpecifier}
fi
# echo $logMessage
echo $logMessage >> ~/alsa_name.log
# done
echo ${deviceName} # return to calling party, i.e. udev
exit 0
asound/cards ? What I see,
however, is a card1 and card2, no card3.
Cheers,
Diego
On Wed, 20 Jan 2010 11:50:54 pm Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Diego Tognola wrote:
> > I'm trying to assign identical USB cards (3 x M-Audio Mobile Pre) to
> > fixed card numbers, based on their US
Hi all,
I'm trying to assign identical USB cards (3 x M-Audio Mobile Pre) to fixed card
numbers, based on their USB port. So far, I've created a udev rule that maps
the kernel and device name to /dev/dsp[cardnumber].
I know that this rule is working, as changes are reflected in the /dev/dsp*