Re: recommendations for usb sound card?

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Have you tried the sample rate switch on the UA25? I've got one and I've 
noticed that the jack takes the sample rate of whatever this switch is 
set to.
-sharp

Bill Allen wrote:
> Clemens Ladisch wrote:
>> Alex Polite wrote:
>>  
>>> I just got myself an Edirol UA25 and I'm very happy with it.
>>> It's supposed to be a 96 kHz samplerate card but under linux I can
>>> only get it to do 44.1 kHz.
>>>     
>>
>> Set the "Advanced" mode switch.  If this doesn't work after
>> re-plugging the device, send me the output of "lsusb -v" for this
>> device.
>>
>>
>> HTH
>> Clemens
>>   
> I've got the Edirol UA20 and I am happy with it as an audio device (only 
> 44.1 however), or as a midi device, but not both, sadly. If I run it in 
> "Advanced" mode, jack won't start up, but it shows up as a midi device. 
> If I run it with "Advanced" driver off, I can use it as a midi device, 
> but jack won't start up.
> 
> I've attached the lsusb -v for the device in advanced off and advanced 
> on modes. I'm not an expert, but in advanced off mode the lsusb has 
> several lines that indicate an audio streaming device, where in advanced 
> on it doesn't.
> 
> Regards,
> Bill
> 
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