Hi ! Thanks for info.
There seems to be problems with rat sampling rate. I'm trying to achieve better sound quality 32/48 KHz mono and found that some cards produce flanger/tube kind of sound and some work better using 48 KHz than 32 KHz and so on... So it's hard to make purchasing decisions. Anyway usb/firewire is a way to go for me for better sound quality. Any info if You decide to retest would be nice to hear(windows, linux alsa version...). Lassi Quoting Christoph Willing <will...@vislab.uq.edu.au>: > > On 28/04/2007, at 4:39 AM, Lassi Ylikojola wrote: > >> Hi ! >> >> I'm about to buy usb soundcards for a project we are having using AG. >> >> Seen posts here that m-audio audiophile usb works on linux but does >> anyone have experience using m-audio Fast Track Pro with RAT on >> linux and/or windows ? >> >> It's not listed on alsa site but some reports on internet says it >> might work on linux. > > > Lassi, > > I tried the Fast Track Pro with Linux a few months ago (so I don't all > the details) but it didn't work and I haven't had time to figure out > why. > > I had partial success with an Edirol UA-25 - it was recognised as a > usbaudio device and but its behavious with rat was not good. Incoming > audio was good, but our outgoing audio was reported to be thin and > "weird". It may be some sort of sampling rate problem inside rat > itself, since we recorded some audio with another application and it > played back OK. Again, we haven't had time to investigate further. > > > chris > > > Christoph Willing +61 7 3365 8350 > QCIF Access Grid Manager > University of Queensland