[07:32] <aku> Hi there
[07:32] <aku> anyone is listening??
[10:51] <gordonjcp> at 7:30am on a sunday, are you joking?
[17:35] <deathguppie> hi guys :) I have a m-audio fast track pro.  It seems to work, as in I can record using Audacity, but Jack can't see it.  Any ideas how to fix that?
[17:36] <holstein> deathguppie: hey
[17:36] <holstein> i would ask over in #opensourcemusicians
[17:36] <holstein> in jackcontrol
[17:36] <holstein> there are drop down menus
[17:37] <holstein> make sure you have alsa driver selected
[17:37] <deathguppie> I opened qjackctl and looked in the setup.  all the alsa stuff shows up but not the usb stuff.
[17:37] <holstein> then look around near 'interfaces
[17:37] <ailo> deathguppie: usb devices use alsa driver
[17:38] <holstein> yeah
[17:39] <holstein> i have a USB device
[17:39] <deathguppie> yes in "setup" for qjackctl if the driver is alsa, for interface drop down options I get hw:0 plughw:0 default /dev/audio /dev/dsp
[17:39] <holstein> and i select it with the drop down menu beside the word 'default'
[17:39] <holstein> in 'setup'
[17:40] <holstein> beside 'interfaces
[17:40] <deathguppie> got that
[17:40] <holstein> yeah
[17:40] <holstein> beside that still
[17:40] <holstein> not the 'default' drop down
[17:41] <holstein> can really look different though
[17:41] <holstein> per device
[17:41] <holstein> i know several folk over in #opensourcemusians use that device with JACK
[17:41] <deathguppie> no ok... ha  it was the little arrow to the right..  beside the drop down arrow.  I ddn't even knowtice that!!
[17:41] <holstein> deathguppie: i think its a bit confusing
[17:41] <holstein> the layout there
[17:42] <holstein> deathguppie: you see it though?
[17:42] <holstein> maudio something in the list?
[17:42] <holstein> i think my maudio transit shows up by name
[17:42] <deathguppie> ya,, not the best interface design.. but ya.. '
[17:42] <holstein> cool
[17:45] <deathguppie> now let's see if I can get ardour to record something..
[17:51] <deathguppie> nope I was wrong.  The only thing showing in connections is FastTrack Pro midi
[17:51] <deathguppie> so it's not working
[17:51] <holstein> deathguppie: you're looking in all the tabs?
[17:51] <holstein> in 'connect' ?
[17:52] <deathguppie> ya in connect.  under Alsa I have FastTrack Pro, but it only turns out to be midi
[17:53] <holstein> strange
[17:53] <holstein> id call that progress though ;)
[17:53] <holstein> deathguppie: 10.10?
[17:53] <deathguppie> just installed it last night
[17:53] <holstein> 10.10?
[17:53] <holstein> or 10.04?
[17:53] <deathguppie> ya
[17:54] <deathguppie> 10.10
[17:54] <deathguppie> I can see the ISO on my other system
[17:55] <holstein> if you have time, i would /j #opensourcemusicians
[17:55] <holstein> there are several folk using that device with JACK
[17:55] <holstein> with no problems
[17:55] <deathguppie> ok.. I'll check it out thnks..
[17:55] <holstein> pretty sure most are using 10.04
[17:55] <holstein> i am too
[17:56] <holstein> deathguppie: did you reference http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php/M-Audio_FastTrack_Pro ?
[17:57] <holstein> deathguppie: could be you need to use 16bit
[17:57] <holstein> maybe check 'force 16 bit' in JACK
[17:57] <holstein> and that will do the trick
[17:57] <holstein> i do remember them saying it was 16bit only in linux
[18:04] <ailo> Yeah, I think 16 bits and also a limitation on sample-rate. All within usb 1.1 class compliancy. Without specific drivers you'll be limited. Haven't taken the time what that means exactly, though.
[18:05] <ailo> to learn*