M-Audio FastTrack Pro -- desperate shot in the dark

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I have stupidly stupidly stupidly purchased an M-Audio FastTrack Pro.

The documentation says it is a 96Khz, 24-bit device, but not on Linux apparently. In Linux, it will only work in 44100 mode. 

There apparently is some Windoze software that will set its sample rate. But I have no idea how to do this via ALSA.

There appears to be no mixer interface on this device. Sound and MIDI come in and out of it via ALSA, but only in 44100/16.

This would be the perfect device for me, if only there were some way in Linux to specify its sample rate!

I need to find some way to get this device working in at least 48000 mode.

I suspect that I am screwed.

Anyway, if there is any faint hope of help out there, please let me know.

- -ken
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