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M-Audio 410 Firewire Interface Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="sgfx" data-source="post: 643760" data-attributes="member: 54499"><p><strong>just in case...</strong></p><p></p><p>...you have not resolved your problem, try this:</p><p>1) Startup your Mac with M-Audio's 411 unplugged</p><p>2) Get the latest driver from M-Audio's website (even a beta might do)</p><p>3) Uninstall your earlier installed 411 drivers</p><p>4) Install the latest driver (still with 411 unplugged)</p><p>5) Check if you see the "M-Audio Firewire" control panel in System Preferences at the bottom</p><p>6) Shut down your Mac</p><p>7) plug the 411 into the Mac's firewire 400 port</p><p>8) Be sure that you are NOT using the 411 power supply (VERY IMPORTANT)</p><p>9) Start up the Mac with the 411 connected. At this stage you should already have connected the analog input cables, probably to line 1&2 (backside) or to the front (attenuable) inputs 1&2</p><p>10) Load the "M-Audio Firewire" control panel from System Preferences. This should work now.</p><p>11) start your recording software.</p><p>12) enjoy.</p><p></p><p>At the beginning I did the big mistake to have the power supply simultaneously plugged in which is a NO NO...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sgfx, post: 643760, member: 54499"] [b]just in case...[/b] ...you have not resolved your problem, try this: 1) Startup your Mac with M-Audio's 411 unplugged 2) Get the latest driver from M-Audio's website (even a beta might do) 3) Uninstall your earlier installed 411 drivers 4) Install the latest driver (still with 411 unplugged) 5) Check if you see the "M-Audio Firewire" control panel in System Preferences at the bottom 6) Shut down your Mac 7) plug the 411 into the Mac's firewire 400 port 8) Be sure that you are NOT using the 411 power supply (VERY IMPORTANT) 9) Start up the Mac with the 411 connected. At this stage you should already have connected the analog input cables, probably to line 1&2 (backside) or to the front (attenuable) inputs 1&2 10) Load the "M-Audio Firewire" control panel from System Preferences. This should work now. 11) start your recording software. 12) enjoy. At the beginning I did the big mistake to have the power supply simultaneously plugged in which is a NO NO... [/QUOTE]
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