M-audio Fast Track Ultra 8r Driver

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M-Audio Fast Track Ultra 8R USB 8x8 Audio Interface. Though its true that the driver is no longer officially supported I've used this interface device on Win 10. Am having troubles with my Fast Track Ultra on Windows 8 (x64). The device worked fine on my previous PC (Windows 7). On my new PC the device registers perfectly, however if I play something such as a song after some time between 5 and 30 seconds the music sounds all crackled and sometimes mutes.

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M-audio Fast Track Ultra 8R giving BSOD in Windows 10 So recently I had to format my PC because I made a boo-boo trying to install Linux Mint besides Windows 10 (might even post about that some day). It wasn’t a big issue because it gave me a reason to upgrade my 120GB SSD to a 500GB one. Anyway, after I was done everything seemed fine. I had Windows 10 and most of my frequently used applications and drivers installed. I was a happy man once again. Out of nowhere though, Windows started showing BSoD’s (Blue Screen of Death) at least twice a day. Luckily, after a while I recalled having the same issue. It was due to the newest drivers (version 6.1.9) I installed for my M-audio Fast Track Ultra 8R external sound card. After installing the older drivers, in my case: 6.0.10 everything work fine again, yay! Drivers can be found at: TL;DR If you have a M-audio Fast Track Ultra 8R with the newest drivers and Windows 10 is giving BSoD’s, please revert to older drivers.

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