I saw some stuff float by on the list about putting an M-Audio FastTrack Pro into 192Khz or some other insane mode.
I have a FastTrack Pro, and I'd be happy to get it into 48Khz mode. It has been stuck at 44.1Khz for almost 3 years now.
The docs on the ALSA WIKI listed some flags to the driver that were supposed to make the interface change sample rates. I tried them, years ago, and they didn't work.
Do they actually work? If I screw them up, do they do any permanent damage to the interface (i.e., like it getting into some strange state and being unable to get out of it)?
I have got:
Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.18a.
Compiled on Feb 3 2009 for kernel 2.6.26.8-rt12-kr2 (SMP).
-ken
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