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Apple's Leopard to have new Firewire Audio Driver ...

    https://gearspace.com/board/music-computers/115249-apples-leopard-have-new-firewire-audio-driver.html
    Discover Leopard's support for the recently-approved USB Audio Device 2.0 class specification and how to write spec-compliant descriptors for your high-speed USB audio device. Find out how to unleash the power of FireWire peer-to-peer networking using Leopard's all-new FireWire audio drivers and enhanced Audio/Video Control (AV/C) media services.

M-Audio new OS X Leopard FireWire Driver - MacMusic

    http://www.macmusic.org/news/view.php/lang/en/id/6565/
    M-Audio has announced the release of a new FireWire driver for Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.2. This driver update is available immediately for the following devices : - FireWire 1814 - FireWire 410 - FireWire Audiophile - FireWire Solo - NRV10 - Ozonic Please note that this driver does not support ProjectMix I/O or ProFire Lightbridge.[P]

Can I use my MOTU hardware with Mac OS 10.5 (Leopard ...

    https://motu.com/techsupport/technotes/leopard-compatibility/view?searchterm=FireWire/USB2%20Audio:%201.4.5
    We have drivers for our FireWire/USB2 audio interfaces, FireWire video interfaces, PCI-424 audio interfaces, and USB MIDI interfaces to operate under Mac OS 10.5 ("Leopard"). The minimum drivers required under 10.5 are: FireWire/USB2 Audio: 1.4.5 FireWire Video: 1.0.1 PCI-424 Audio: 1.2.1 USB MIDI: 1.3.7 Software

Can I use FireWire interfaces with multiple Core Audio ...

    https://beta.prismsound.com/ufaqs/can-i-use-firewire-interfaces-with-multiple-core-audio-applications-on-macos/
    It is not recommended to use FireWire interfaces with multiple Core Audio applications unless you are running Snow Leopard (macOS 10.6).. Prior to Snow Leopard, macOS has a bug that results in audio degradation when a class-compliant FireWire audio device is connected to two or more Core Audio clients at the same time.

M-Audio

    https://m-audio.com/support/download/drivers/firewire-xp32xp64-5.10.0.5055v2
    FireWire_XP32XP64_5_10_0_5055v2.zip: Applies To: FireWire 410 FireWire Audiophile FireWire Solo Firewire 1814 Ozonic ... and Mac OS X Snow Leopard. Due to our developmental focus, we are not planning any updates to our current XP 64-bit drivers. If 64-bit operation is essential, we recommend that users migrate to one of these qualified ...

Unleash a Leopard in your MOTU studio | News | …

    https://motu.com/en-us/news/unleash-a-leopard-in-your-motu-studio/
    Install Leopard. Update your MOTU software and/or drivers, if an update is necessary. For step 1, there are two basic approaches to installing a major OS upgrade such as Leopard: A) Install Leopard on your existing system drive/partition. OR. B) Install Leopard to a new, separate drive/partition. Method A is less work because your MOTU software ...

Using an old Firewire audio interface today? - …

    https://gearspace.com/board/music-computers/1248514-using-old-firewire-audio-interface-today.html
    So bypassing the FireWire element completely is the way forward. This will be my next purchase. Alternatively you can get a Steinberg UR824 interface for an extra 8 inputs which are actually quite old now but they have 2x ADAT in/out. So you could have up to 24 XLR inputs on the Steinberg or up to 32 on the RME.

Apollo Thunderbolt Option Card Info – Universal Audio ...

    https://help.uaudio.com/hc/en-us/articles/360061415251-Apollo-Thunderbolt-Option-Card-Info
    Snow Leopard (no longer tested) Mac OS X 10.8.5. Mountain Lion (no longer tested) macOS 10.12 Sierra. UAD Thunderbolt Software compatible? (PCIe audio drivers) Yes. Yes. Yes. Apollo FireWire software compatible? (FireWire audio drivers) Yes. No. No. Connect to Mac via Thunderbolt 1 or 2 using. UAD Thunderbolt Software (PCIe audio drivers)? Yes ...

M-Audio + Protools on Win vs Mac | MacRumors Forums

    https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/m-audio-protools-on-win-vs-mac.392221/
    I tried running a firewire 800 external SATA drive to record to. But there seemed to be some sort of firewire conflict between the 1814 and the Oxford driven firewire enclosure. I hope this is just an XP issue, and does not pose a problem once M-Audio finally releases leopard compatible drivers. Back to the part about m-audio dragging their feet...

Windows 7 = No Audio Support? Firewire? - Windows 7 Help ...

    https://www.sevenforums.com/drivers/1576-windows-7-no-audio-support-firewire.html
    Firewire Audio Changing Sample Rate=BSOD Nice to see that it installs pretty good with Vista drivers, however, when changing the audio bit sample buffers (@ 44.1K) from 256 samples to 300 samples, it caused a BSOD and rebooted the computer. Mackie - 400F Program=Ableton Live 7: Sound & Audio

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