By defining JUCE_IOS_AUDIO_EXPLICIT_SAMPLERATES, the iOS audio device
will always use the requested samplerates instead of querying the
current audio device for the samplerates it supports. This is useful
because certain hardware (such as the Focusrite iTrack Dock) takes a
long time to set new samplerates, which can end up freezing the main
thread for significant lengths of time.
This approach is inspired by the AUM app for iOS, which appears to
provide a fixed list of "allowed" samplerates, rather than querying the
device for its allowed samplerates.