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Hello,
I have an M-Track plus from M-Audio which works like a charm when plugged at boot but isn't recognize if not.
And when I boot my computer with it, if I unplug it, I'm not able to switch to the internal sound card (Intel) without rebooting.
Is there a way for my computer to switch dynamically?
I'd like to add that, the audio interface does appear in lsusb but not in /proc/asound/cards (if not plugged at boot).
Thank you for your answers,
Sweenu
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Boot with the soundcard connected. Disconnect it, connect back. Run dmesg and post the output.
Is there a way for my computer to switch dynamically?
I think PulseAudio can do that. Normally (with bare ALSA drivers) you would need to reconfigure every application separately whenever you want it to play to a different card or change the default with .asoundrc and restart all applications.
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Thank you! Running dmesg showed me that I had an issue with my alsa-base.conf file but I switched to Pulseaudio and added load-module module-switch-on-connect to my ~/.config/pulse/default.pa file and now everything works perfectly.
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