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==About==
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The '''M-Audio Fast Track Ultra 8R''' is a USB 2.0 multitrack audio interface with 8 analog inputs, 8 analog outputs, and a number of other ports.
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* [[:File:Fast Track Ultra 8R UG (EN) 77649.pdf|manual]]
 
==Linux==
 
==Linux==
This ''does'' seem to work out-of-the box in Linux, but functionality is limited without further configuration. Information about proper configuration is limited, and dated.
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The device mostly-works in Linux without any further tinkering, but the existing interface software is awkward; see {{l/same|Linux}}.
==Links==
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* '''2013-04-29''' [https://linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?t=11016 M-Audio Fast Track Pro]
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By default, playing system audio resulted in audio with a short-delay echo on output channels 1-4, and mono output on all channels. Also, the system insists on seeing it as a [[Surround Sound]] device, which it isn't.
** missing screenshots: [[:File:Screenshotfrom2014-07-25223452 zps4a031ab5.png|1]] [[:File:Screenshotfrom2014-07-25224517 zps8f1007d6.png|2]]
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This device apparently works the same as the regular (non-rackmount) Fast Track Ultra, so see [[../|the parent article]] for more information.

Latest revision as of 19:54, 4 December 2021

front/top exterior
top interior

About

The M-Audio Fast Track Ultra 8R is a USB 2.0 multitrack audio interface with 8 analog inputs, 8 analog outputs, and a number of other ports.

Linux

The device mostly-works in Linux without any further tinkering, but the existing interface software is awkward; see Linux.

By default, playing system audio resulted in audio with a short-delay echo on output channels 1-4, and mono output on all channels. Also, the system insists on seeing it as a Surround Sound device, which it isn't.

This device apparently works the same as the regular (non-rackmount) Fast Track Ultra, so see the parent article for more information.