
Under JACK, this routing, enabled at power on, gets in the way of usual workflow it requires the user to do additional research and work in order to disable it under the. The sound card has internal routing, a hardware feature which can be useful on a non-Linux OS. However, if I unplug the interface, I can get Cakewalk to operate as normal through the onboard PC sound card. Automatic setup of M-Audio Fast Track Ultra for JACK on Linux. The meters on the individual tracks show activity, but again, no sound. What I get is the meter on the master Cakewalk channel is slammed to the red, all the time, and no audio is produced when I playback a project.
M AUDIO FAST TRACK ULTRA POWER SUPPLY DRIVERS
I've changed every possible setting under "preferences" related to the interface and the drivers - no luck.
M AUDIO FAST TRACK ULTRA POWER SUPPLY DRIVER
I used the driver for that interface, and later ASIO4ALL, and cannot get it to cooperate with Cakewalk. The interface itself seems to work fine with Windows 10 (all the usual sounds come out of it, audio from videos, applications, etc.) However, the trouble starts when I open Cakewalk. This article walks through a number of Frequently Asked Questions about the M-Audio Oxygen Pro Series controllers. When the power supply is not plugged in, the low level buzz I hear at my preferred recording level is gone. The M-Audio Oxygen Pro Mini, Oxygen Pro 25, Oxygen Pro 49, and Oxygen Pro 61 are professional-grade pad and keyboard controllers designed for hands-on software control, sequencing, and performance. When it is plugged in I hear a buzzing sound. I now have a new Windows 10 PC, and just installed Cakewalk on it. I have a Shure SM58 Mic running through 'Monster' XLR cable to an M-Audio Fast Track USB interface on a MacBook. I had it working with Cakewalk on a Windows 7 machine. This is the old 1X2 interface, the silver box with the name on the front exactly as I called it in the title to this thread.
