Re: [Alsa-user] M-Audio Fast Track Ultra USB From: Matthias Koenig <mkoenig@xxxxx> - 2008-04-11 09:15 Hi, Damien Henry - Voxler <damien.henry@xxxxx> writes: > Lee Revell a écrit : >> On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 11:52 PM, knoxit.etc@xxxxx >> <knoxit.etc@xxxxx> 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 playback 8 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 the features are working. As there are drivers available for Mac/Windows and the Quick install manual explicitly mentions these drivers to be installed first, I doubt that this device is class compliant. Matthias I got one of these. Definitely doesn't play ALSA. Nice piece of kit though. Needs a driver with MacOS & Windows. Justlooks like a MIDI i/f to Fedora 8. What I could see is athttp://ccrma-mail.stanford.edu/pipermail/planetccrma/2008-March/014517.html If anyone feels like writing a driver (and maybe a mixer-gui thatcontrols the onboard effects unit), or buying a nearly new one :) pleaselet me know. Good luck,Ian-- ian.mulvihill@xxxxxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________Alsa-devel mailing listAlsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel