RME digi9652 hammerfall problem: 88.2/96 kHz working

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I have been working with this RME Hammerfall (not the HDSP version) for years 
now without trouble. But I would like to try recording 88.2/96 kHz. 

I tried to set it using qjackctl, but this fails. Reading on the alsa-poject 
site, I saw that in the .asoundrc entry for the card is marked that 88.2/96 
does not work using the pcm. But there is nothing on how it does work. I 
checked the rme9652.conf in the /usr/share/alsa/cards directory, and there 
sites the line: "# FIXME: This configuration is not valid for double-speed 
rates.".

I tried to run rmedigicontrol from the alsa-tools, but this says there is no 
digi card in the pc (?). According to lspci, there is a DIGI9652 inside.

If I search the net, then this card is often advised as being able to record 
at 88.2/96. But nowhere is explained how to do this.

Can anyone explain me how to get 88.2/96 working on a RME Hammerfall? The card 
itself works with alsa and jack as long as I work in 44.1.

Thanks,
Johan
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