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        <description>Note about Kernels

	*  Kernels &gt;= 2.6.31 seem to work pretty good without RT patch, also for real-time pro audio usage. It's not strictly necessary anymore to install a real-time ('rt') kernel to get good results. Although the best results are still expected when using a real-time kernel. Try it, test it and decide for yourself. 
	*  In the pre-2.6.39 kernel era rt kernels were indeed necessary in some cases where sound devices were sharing IRQ's with other peripherals. With the rt kernel and t…</description>
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        <description>This page is for details of USB footswitches that can be used to control any application, but may be especially useful for audio, e.g. to stop/start playback or to enabale/disable effects.

This thread discusses one- and three-pedal switches from PCsensor that work on Linux, but have to be configured from Windows. The software does not fully work on Wine as it does not see the unit. Each pedal can be configured to send any key combination or string. Once configured, the settings are permanently …</description>
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        <title>free_audio_data - added link to U Iowa Musical Instrument Samples</title>
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        <description>Sound Libraries

	*  Please tell us which sounds and samples are good below this page and on our Forum!

Sound library Script / List

	*  A script on the LAU mailinglist was posted, to download various free sound-fonts, sample and LA-resources on the LAU mailing-list (don't hesitate to write an python GUI for it, which allows you to choose which file(s) you like to download :) ). (WAV/ Giga/ SFZ/ sf2 etc.)</description>
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        <description>Alesis iO4 is a 4×4 USB audio interface with a microphone pre-amp (with phantom power) plus guitar/line in on each channel. Supports 24 or 16 bit (via switch on rear). Only 2 channels in 24 bit due to USB bandwidth limits.

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        <title>m-audio_fast_track_pro - kernel issues</title>
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        <description>The M-Audio Fast Track Pro is a 4×4 USB interface with pre-amps and MIDI. 


By default it will only work at 16 bit up to 48kHz. Due to using USB 1.1 it is limited in the number of I/O channels at higher bit rates

	*  Ardour forum
	*  Joe Giampaoli guide to getting 96kHz and 24 bit. Involves a custom kernel
	*  Unofffical ALSA Wiki
	*  AV Linux forum - Kernel issues December 2011</description>
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        <title>m-audio_fast_track - created</title>
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        <description>There have been two versions of this USB 1.1 interface, Fast Track (Mark 1) and Fast Track Mark 2. Both provide up to 24 bit at 48kHz and have one XLR microphone input and one 1/4” instrument input. The Mark 2 has these on the front instead of the back and adds phantom power. Any other differences?</description>
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        <description>*  Delta 44 - 4 in, 4 out with external connection box
	*  Delta 66 - 6 in, 6 out with external connection box. 4 analogue + S/PDIF
	*  Delta 1010 - 10 in, 10 out with external connection box. 8 analogue + S/PDIF + MIDI
	*  Delta 1010LT - 10 in, 10 out. 8 analogue (2 XLR with mic pre-amps) + S/PDIF + MIDI</description>
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	*   LinuxMusicians Planet
	*   LinuxMusicians Wiki

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	*   Linuxaudio.org
		*  Linux Audio Users mailinglists  ( search archives )
		*  Linux Audio Conference
		*   IRC chat about linux audio
		*   Sound &amp; MIDI Software For Linux</description>
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