Re: [alsa-devel] M-Audio Fast Track Ultra USB

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Hi,
Damien Henry - Voxler <damien.henry@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> Lee Revell a écrit :>> On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 11:52 PM, knoxit.etc@xxxxxxxxx>> <knoxit.etc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:>>>>>>  I was wondering if any user had experiences with the M-Audio Fast Track>>>  Ultra USB unit and ALSA.>>>>>>  I'm not sure if its supported, it doesn't show up on the soundcard>>>  matrix. If not, is there any development taking place right now?>>>> Does it work in Windows without installing a vendor driver?>> I've tested it :> most of the feature works out of the box :> recording 2 channels> playing 2 channels> There is no soft mixer, or at least, I didn't find it.>> I didn't suceed to make the spdif input work.
Hmm, "most of the feature"?The M-Audio Fast Track Ultra is supposed to record and playback8 channels for each direction - 6 of them analog.It also has an internal DSP for mixing/routing.If this does not work, I would not consider that most of thefeatures are working.
As there are drivers available for Mac/Windows and the Quickinstall manual explicitly mentions these drivers to be installedfirst, I doubt that this device is class compliant.
Matthias
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