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Mon 12 Jul 2004, 03:12
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Once again M-Audio comes out with a crap driver for the FW410, I am getting so sick of this. So I install the new driver thinking it is going to rectify the not able to wake up problem, first thing I do is open the panel check to see the driver number then go to load a saved set and as soon as the load button is pressed some crash notice comes up with a file location and some other stuff. So I go to open Grab to get a screen shot, switch back to the FW410 Panel using TAB+Command and as soon as I touch the screen I get an OS crash with the multi language white writing on a black background. I am so annoyed by M-Audio and the problems I have had with this product from day one, CDs that didn't work, crashed OSX multiple times, not working as advertised and shit driver after shit driver. I will try not buy any of their products again and I hope you don't either for your sake. Sorry to be so negative but it is too much already.
This post has been edited by eMpTy: Mon 12 Jul 2004, 03:13
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Mon 12 Jul 2004, 06:30
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Well I kinda agree....I have had nothing but problems with the firewire 410. Lately I have been wondering if it wasn't the spdif ins that were giving me trouble (coming from a TC Finalizer) but even still it crashes logic and I get core audio messages quite a lot. Their support has been pretty good though and they get in touch in a day or 2 but all in all I won't be in a big hurry to buy any more interfaces from them.
At least now I can switch sample rates in Logic without the 410 crashing everything
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Thu 19 Aug 2004, 09:55
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Never had any problem with the Firewire410… Hope it's gonna stay that way.
Powerbook G4 1,25 Ghz, 1GB RAM, OSX 10.3.5, DP4, MACHFIVE…[COLOR=blue][I][SIZE=1]
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Sun 3 Oct 2004, 20:41
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I agree the 410 has loads of problems. For me it's massive latency. I don't have the best computer in the world, but I'm sure it's mainly the 410. For example if I use the ozone instead the latency is much much better. I hate the ozone as well though, since it has a very strange tendency to cut out and not transmit sound, which then recquires me to restart not only the ozone but the program I'm running. These are definately the last 2 m-audio products I buy. Several other people macs I know have the same problems, but yet most people seem to agree that their drivers are great for PC's. Apparently they just don't give a shit about properly developing drivers for macs. This whole thing sucks though, now I feel like I'm wasting my time screwing about with the 410, and might as well go ahead and buy a new AI, but I don't really have the money since I've already wasted so much on m-audio.
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Sat 28 Jul 2007, 21:32
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QUOTE (twain @ Sun 3 Oct 2004, 19:41) I agree the 410 has loads of problems. For me it's massive latency. I don't have the best computer in the world, but I'm sure it's mainly the 410. For example if I use the ozone instead the latency is much much better. I hate the ozone as well though, since it has a very strange tendency to cut out and not transmit sound, which then recquires me to restart not only the ozone but the program I'm running. These are definately the last 2 m-audio products I buy. Several other people macs I know have the same problems, but yet most people seem to agree that their drivers are great for PC's. Apparently they just don't give a shit about properly developing drivers for macs. This whole thing sucks though, now I feel like I'm wasting my time screwing about with the 410, and might as well go ahead and buy a new AI, but I don't really have the money since I've already wasted so much on m-audio. Hi Twain, I have a FW-410 running Pro-Tools on an Athlon 64-x2 pc and basically I have only problems : 1- I have severe latency when recording audio in Pro-Tools and I just can't find an answer to whether this problem has a solution or not, 2-The TS instrument plug goes easily inside the front panel input but I have to use some strentgh to pull it out Has anybody found a solution for this problems
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Fri 3 Aug 2007, 12:07
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Hi,
I've had the FW410 for 4 years, is my main audio interface, i did a lot of gigs with it and everything always worked. In studio situations, the FW410 is connected to FW port of PBG4 Titanium 867, and i've a couple of FW hard drives and a DVD recorder all daisychained through the FW410, and still no problems, i've updated the drivers anytime M-audio puts a new one. Working in Mac OX 10.4.1. There's was time when I did a lot of SPDIF transfers from a Tascam DAP-1 portable Dat, and even then no problems. Sometimes I work with complex setups live (I ususally work with MAX/MSP - in studio I also work with Logic, ProTools, Peak...), for instance receiving a SPDIF Stereo signal and a analog stereo signal at the same time, manipulated both signals and send them trough outs 1-2/3-4 to the PA, and using 5-6 to feed a dry mix of the 4 channels into another laptop, all very smoothly with no problems.
I like it, but nowadays there are more interesting interfaces, with more ins and smaller size and price, when I bought it there was only 2 FW interfaces in the market this one and a really "Beast" the Metric halo, but it was a rack size interface, so hard to carry around in gigs.
CS
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