Thanks Clemens, I think I understand what to do. I will try to do it
myself, if I have a problem, I tell you.
If I have success, I will also tell you!

Thank you very much!
Regards.

2015-05-18 6:12 GMT-03:00 Clemens Ladisch <cladi...@googlemail.com>:

> nightmixes wrote:
> > I wondered if the vendor:product id that appears in lsusb may be wrong
> > and makes fail the Alsa or USB system to identified the device properly.
>
> The MAYA44 indeed indeed has a workaround to change some of its mixer
> controls.
>
> > What if the device is correctly identified some years ago because I
> > had a correct ID, but later the manufacturer changed the ID, leaving
> > the device as unknown or configured as generic.
>
> Your device is not called "MAYA44 USB" but "MAYA44 USB+".  I don't know
> what actually changed, but this would be a reason for the different ID.
>
> The lsusb output shows that your device uses the same mixer control IDs
> as the older device, so the same workaround should work.
>
> You need to add a new entry to the file sound/usb/mixer_maps.c in the
> kernel source, and recompile the kernel.  Do you know how to do this in
> your distribution?
>
>
> Regards,
> Clemens
>
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