M-Audio updates 3 drivers, Computer Hardware |
Thu 15 Sep 2005, 18:23
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 15-Sep 05 From: SUCY EN BRIE - FR Member No.: 70,048 |
Hi,
I have exactly the same problems. A tech at M-Audio said the same thing : to plug the FireWire drive at the back of the interface ; I think it doesn't really solve the problem. The only solution I found about the powering spike sound problem was to put a mixer between the interface and the amplifier, then I can turn off the mixer before turning off the computer (and therefore the firewire 410). There is another problem no one talked about with the FireWire 410 : If you plug another FireWire device with the FireWire 410, on the same computer, and if you access this device, you can "hear the data". What I mean is that there seem to be a ground leak from the FireWire bus to the interface's input preamps, or more probably the output preamps. I would like to know if someone had success concerning the first problem (LaCie drive conflicts). Thanks for your answers, Camille |
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Thu 15 Sep 2005, 18:52
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 29-Sep 03 From: London - UK Member No.: 25,738 |
... to be quite honest, I have given up on them and is considering buying a mac-mini to connect the LaCie drive to and then access it via the network as there does not seem to be any way of dealing with it sensibly. This is the last reply I have from tech support in June 2005, after which I just gave up on the matter. So now I simply turn the 410 off on the front, plug in the LaCie, do my backup business and unplug the LaCie again before turning the 410 back on.
>Sorry for the delay. >After further investigation we have not found a viable solution to this, it simply will not work. >It seems to be inherent in the way the Mac shares the resources of the FireWire bus internally. >Our apologies but I'm not sure what else I can tell you about this. >Hope this helps, let us know if you need further assistance. As you can see, they basically admit that they do not know how to sort this out and blame Apple's Firewire protocol for the problems I am just wondering if all Firewire audio interfaces have the same problem. One solution could be to shift to a USB2 interface. C. |
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Fri 16 Sep 2005, 07:46
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 33 Joined: 24-Feb 04 From: Varese - IT Member No.: 36,729 |
Will the USB2 be fast enough? for what I've read the firewire connection should be faster and reliable.
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