On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 9:56 AM, Daniel Mack zonque@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Aurélien,
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 12:25 PM, Aurélien Leblond blablack@gmail.com wrote:
I saw on the mailing that you a Felix have been doing a great deal of work to provide better support for the M-Audio FastTrack Ultra. I tested yesterday the new patch that provides mixer and the possibility to change the internal routing of the soundcard... I can finally use all the input/output to use external FX, that's very handy!
Anyway, on the M-Audio forum, Felix has been mentionning several times that there were few bugs that needed to be fixed with this soundcard, but that you needed to get your hand on one device to fix them (and may be even improve things around its support in general).
Quite frankly, I'm not fully aware about known issues with these devices that need attention. Could you summarize which problems are left to look at?
As M-Audio generously denied providing you with one (haaaa, these big corporations), I'm ok getting a brand new one sent to you. That would be part of my donation to the open-source community!
Wow, that's quite an offer, I'm impressed. However, I would really only need a device during development to hook it up to an USB analyzer and have a look at the dumps. And having access to one would definitely speed up development. Once the issues are fixed, though, I can give it back to you or to someone else who actually uses the device afterwards - I've got enough sound interfaces around here :)
Plus .. it might take me awhile until I can actually start debugging this, as I'm drowning in work.
So the question really is...How would we organise that?
I'll send you my postal address in PM.
Thanks, Daniel
There are still the issue of samples dropping.
Tto reproduce it: - Open Audacity and set it up to be using Jack. - Click Generate -> Tone -> Ok.
"Normally" you should hear very regular pops...