On Mon, 1 Sep 2008 05:41:46 -0500
James Shatto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I need to make multitrack recordings; I' m looking for a sound card
> > usb2 model
> > of at least 4/6/8 balanced inputs, XLR with phantom power to 48V and
> > audio resolution 24-bit/96kHz
> > and with many analog a
V Gabriele De Palo wrote:
> # cat /proc/asound/cards
> ...
> 1 [Ultra ]: USB-Audio - Fast Track Ultra
> M-Audio Fast Track Ultra at usb-:00:1d.7-3, high
> speed
It seems the device is more or less class compliant, so, in theory, it
could work.
> # speaker-test
James Shatto ha scritto:
>>I need to make multitrack recordings; I' m looking for a sound card
>>usb2 model
>>of at least 4/6/8 balanced inputs, XLR with phantom power to 48V and
>>audio resolution 24-bit/96kHz
>>and with many analog audio outputs maybe XLR balanced, SPDIF in / out
>>and MIDI
> I need to make multitrack recordings; I' m looking for a sound card
> usb2 model
> of at least 4/6/8 balanced inputs, XLR with phantom power to 48V and
> audio resolution 24-bit/96kHz
> and with many analog audio outputs maybe XLR balanced, SPDIF in / out
> and MIDI in / out / trough.
For t
James Shatto ha scritto:
>>Hello everyone! I now resigned to not being able to use
>>the m-audio fast track ULTRA usb soundcard with my "LINUX-DAWs",
>>someone can recommend another card usb I can afford
>>multitrack audio recordings of quality, which is working with Linux?
>>
>>
>
>As said be
> Hello everyone! I now resigned to not being able to use
> the m-audio fast track ULTRA usb soundcard with my "LINUX-DAWs",
> someone can recommend another card usb I can afford
> multitrack audio recordings of quality, which is working with Linux?
As said before, my M-Audio Mobile Pre seems clas
On Sun, 31 Aug 2008, V Gabriele De Palo wrote:
> Bill Unruh ha scritto:
>
>> Unfortunately MAudio has been not very helpful. I recall when I was trying
>> to get my Maudio-Transit to work ( a cheap but very nice usb audio "card")
>> I asked them to confirm that a certain file in their windows d
Bill Unruh ha scritto:
> Unfortunately MAudio has been not very helpful. I recall when I was
> trying
> to get my Maudio-Transit to work ( a cheap but very nice usb audio
> "card")
> I asked them to confirm that a certain file in their windows distro
> was the
> firmware for the card ( the card
Unfortunately MAudio has been not very helpful. I recall when I was trying
to get my Maudio-Transit to work ( a cheap but very nice usb audio "card")
I asked them to confirm that a certain file in their windows distro was the
firmware for the card ( the card initialises itself by downloading some
f
Maxence Laurent ha scritto:
>Bonjour,
>
>The Fast Track Ultra is not class compliant :-(
>
>A topic on m-audio official forum asks if somebody want m-audio develop
>(or help alsa-devel team to) fast-track-* drivers for linux:
>http://forums.m-audio.com/showthread.php?t=714
>
>I suggest that ever
Bonjour,
The Fast Track Ultra is not class compliant :-(
A topic on m-audio official forum asks if somebody want m-audio develop
(or help alsa-devel team to) fast-track-* drivers for linux:
http://forums.m-audio.com/showthread.php?t=714
I suggest that everyone who want need an alsa driver for
James Shatto ha scritto:
It looks like this might be your issue:
La periferica di riproduzione è hw:0
I parametri dello stream sono 48000Hz, S16_LE, 2 canali
Using 16 octaves of pink noise
ALSA lib confmisc.c:1286:(snd_func_refer) Unable to find definition 'defaults.namehint.exten
It looks like this might be your issue:
> La periferica di riproduzione è hw:0
> I parametri dello stream sono 48000Hz, S16_LE, 2 canali
> Using 16 octaves of pink noise
> ALSA lib confmisc.c:1286:(snd_func_refer) Unable to find definition
> 'defaults.namehint.extended'
> ALSA lib conf.c:3513:(_s
James Shatto ha scritto:
It looks like you have all of the parts as far as kernel modules loaded. What are you trying to use the the card with? What does /proc/asound/ say about the card?
cat /proc/asound/cards
speakertest -c 2 -D hw:0
(change the 0 to match your cards index number, sin
It looks like you have all of the parts as far as kernel modules loaded. What
are you trying to use the the card with? What does /proc/asound/ say about the
card?
cat /proc/asound/cards
speakertest -c 2 -D hw:0
(change the 0 to match your cards index number, since usb probably isn't the
pri
Arthur Marsh ha scritto:
V Gabriele De Palo wrote, on 19/08/08 11:08:
James Shatto ha scritto:
On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 01:28:46 +0200
V Gabriele De Palo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Has someone got the Fast Track Ultra from M-Audio working w
V Gabriele De Palo wrote, on 19/08/08 11:08:
> James Shatto ha scritto:
>
>> On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 01:28:46 +0200
>> V Gabriele De Palo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Has someone got the Fast Track Ultra from M-Audio working with linux?
>>>
>>>
>> I have an M-Audio Mobile Pre work
James Shatto ha scritto:
>On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 01:28:46 +0200
>V Gabriele De Palo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>>Has someone got the Fast Track Ultra from M-Audio working with linux?
>>
>>
>
>I have an M-Audio Mobile Pre working. I just used it this morning to digitize
>some judging
On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 01:28:46 +0200
V Gabriele De Palo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has someone got the Fast Track Ultra from M-Audio working with linux?
I have an M-Audio Mobile Pre working. I just used it this morning to digitize
some judging tapes.
modprobe snd-usb-audio
If it's USB cla
Ciao,
i'm still trynig to use an AcerAspire 5715z laptop ( os: Hardy-ubuntu
8.04 - RT )
with a new M-Audio usb soundcard: Fast
Track Ultra -
High-speed 8 x 8 USB 2.0 Interface with MX Core DSP Technology;
http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/FastTrackUltra-main.html
but they wouldn't wor
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