M-Audio Fast Track Pro Mobile USB Audio/MIDI Interface with Preamps Logo

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Jeff Miller Posted on Feb 14, 2013

My Fast Track pro

I use mac-mini and Logic express 9. Everything was going great ,no problems recording, but now Input 1 lights stay on and I do not get a signal from either input. The midi function work ok but now no audio, can someone help as I use this for High School students and our budget is slim. Thanks Jeff

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 14, 2009

SOURCE: M-Audio Fast Track Pro

Hi,

I guess if your still looking for an answer your probably desperate. Never the less, if someone else is looking for an answer you need to select FT Pro in the preferances. Basically, you have to tell the software what to record and when. Pretty easy really.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 25, 2010

SOURCE: how do we connect an m audio fast track pro to my

All you have to do is to connect with 2 cables your mixer's output to the two 1/4” TS plus in the front side of the Fast Track Pro and a usb cable from the rear panel of the Fast Track Pro to your pc's usb port. I suppose that you have installed the drivers for Fast Track Pro at your pc.
Anyway in case of a problem or clarification, don't hesitate to post.

Thanks and regards
Please kindly rate this solution
Stelios

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 25, 2010

SOURCE: How Do I Capture Live Audio with M-Audio Fast Track Pro

All you have to do is to connect with 2 cables your cd's or dvd's output to the two 1/4” TS plus in the front side of the Fast Track Pro and a usb cable from the rear panel of the Fast Track Pro to your pc's usb port. I suppose that you have installed the drivers for Fast Track Pro at your pc.
Anyway in case of a problem or clarification, don't hesitate to post.

Thanks and regards
Please kindly rate this solution
Stelios

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 08, 2011

SOURCE: My fast track ultra 8 r ,ive had it for about 9

Take it back and have it repaired under warranty.
Even if you are skilled in electronic repair, the manufacturer has all the service manuals and spare parts you would have to pay for.
And you have already paid for repair under warranty in the price of the unit.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 13, 2011

SOURCE: Only the microphone input works for recording but

micro panel control is in not connecting

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These are the system requirements for the M-Audio Fast Track USB input. Be sure that you meet these requirements, or else upgrade your system to meet them.
MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS-FAST TRACK HARDWARE Windows
  • OS: Windows Vista 32/64 or Windows XP (SP3) Home or Professional
  • CPU: Pentium 4 2.0GHz, 1 GB RAM, 1 native USB port
Mac
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  • CPU: G4 (native), 1 GB RAM, 1 native USB port
MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS-PRO TOOLS M-POWERED ESSENTIAL HARDWARE Windows
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  • CPU: 1.8GHz multi-core (Intel or AMD), 5400RPM drive, DVD-ROM drive, 4 GB hard drive space (additional space required for loop content)
Mac
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