You might want to try the current stable version of the alsa drivers, 1.0.10. The quirks file is in your kernel source directory, under ../sound/usb/usbquirks.h and/or in the alsa_drivers package in the same directory. Your device is in there. It's just a header file that should be called during compilation. It should enable advanced mode. If you've just installed prebuilt versions of everything chances are something got skipped, so you should build and install the current stable version of alsa, installing only the drivers you need, (which has the added benefit of reducing the number of unused modules floating around on your system). Is "every other app" going through a sound server, esd or arts or whatever, using the dmix plugin? Depending on the options with which you compiled snd, this could be causing your problem. If there's a sound server running (other than JACK, I mean) then you have a (mostly) useless layer of cruft in between your real audio apps and your hardware. Disable it or (preferably) remove it altogether. If there is no sound server, and you have the simplest possible ~/.asoundrc, then it will be easier to get to the bottom of the issue. I think. Jonathan.
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