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mar. 11 mars 2008, 13:00
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paulallender,
I was just telling someone yesterday about M-Audio problems. It is really a shame the difficulties I have read about M-Audio Interfaces. Too many. I think M-Audio should stop building or manufacturing Interfaces. They are doing Monitors oh yeah, Keyboards which the started with, and now the have begun preying on inexperienced and Entry Level users, who are unsuspecting buyers... 440 Members, it really is important to save your money and buy a really good Interface, you can find "Used" Top Brands for a couple of hundred, dollars, pounds or euros more than a cheap new Interface. If your signals are not getting through, you loose.
Member, you must check with: soundonsound.com
They give the best advice.
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mar. 7 oct. 2008, 17:19
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Moderator In Chief (MIC)
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QUOTE (paulallender @ Mon 10 Mar 2008, 18:06) For some reason theres nothing happening on the box! Im running OSX 10.5.1 on an Intel based mac. Mhmm 10.5.1… I think you should on a different hard drive install a debugged version of Leopard (like 10.5.4 or 10.5.5, after updating the system with the combo update available at the Apple website, repair disk and permissions) and try the interface there. You may clone your system using CCC for example on the drive, update it and see… (note, it's long to make a clone, the install from scratch may be way faster) (note that a clone need space…) Also, is there a non beta driver?
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