Hallo,
Clemens Ladisch hat gesagt: // Clemens Ladisch wrote:

> Frank Barknecht wrote:
> > Now I discovered a teenytiny switch on the back if the UA-3 FX that
> > switches the "Advanced Driver"  features of the device on or off.
> > Setting this to OFF, I now got ALSA to recognize the device as a
> > simple 44100 Hz device. No higher samplerates, though.
> > Probably a quirk is needed?
> 
> The descriptors in "advanced" mode look like this:
> 
> > unknown descriptor type: 0b 24 02 01 02 03 18 01 44 ac 00
> 
> which is 24 bits at 44.1 kHz.  Probably there is another switch for
> the sample rate. :-)
> 
> The device has another interface (3) without any descriptors.  You
> wouldn't know, just by chance, if the Windows driver offers some MIDI
> port, or some device-specific control application for the effects?

No, I don't know this. Also this device is already sent back by me to
c't, too.  I didn't test it on MS-Windows because a lack of MS-Windows
here. Maybe the Edirol website has some manuals? I didn't check it
out. 

ciao
-- 
 Frank Barknecht                               _ ______footils.org__


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