Difference between revisions of "M-Audio/Fast Track Ultra"
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+ | [[File:2021-08-13 15-20-54.screen.QasMixer and FastTrack.png|thumb|QasMixer set up to send system stereo to outputs 7 and 8, in stereo]] | ||
+ | The FTU has an internal routing system which can be accessed via [[Advanced Linux Sound Architecture|ALSA]]: a matrix of every possible connection between input and output is presented to ALSA as a volume adjustment. In order to route system output to, say, outputs 7 and 8, you would set all outputs to zero ''except'' '''Din1-Out7''' and '''Din2-Out8''' (see [[:File:2021-08-13 15-20-54.screen.QasMixer and FastTrack.png|screenshot]]), routing each of those two inputs to their respective outputs. | ||
==Pages== | ==Pages== | ||
* [[/8R]]: rackmount version | * [[/8R]]: rackmount version |
Revision as of 19:30, 13 August 2021
Linux
The FTU has an internal routing system which can be accessed via ALSA: a matrix of every possible connection between input and output is presented to ALSA as a volume adjustment. In order to route system output to, say, outputs 7 and 8, you would set all outputs to zero except Din1-Out7 and Din2-Out8 (see screenshot), routing each of those two inputs to their respective outputs.
Pages
- /8R: rackmount version
Links
- @SoundOnSound
- Linux Audio Wiki
- Linux and Fast Track Ultra: how to make it work with Alsa.
- fast-track-ultra "Automatic setup of M-Audio Fast Track Ultra for JACK on Linux": udev rules and an installer