It's been 3 years now that i use a M-Audio FW410 with LogicPro7 and it never failed once. ![]() Hi all,(first post here but i come often!!) It's very easy to toast the PHY chip and render a port useless. And their advice about NEVER hot-swapping FW connections is wise. ![]() You gotta figure they're doing that for a reason, so follow their advice. Once you did it, things were fine until a restart.Īlso note that M-Audio is emphatic about keeping the 410 off the bus until its driver software has been installed. I never could figure out the conditions under which that bug emerged, but when it did fiddling with the software I/O level was the work-around. The only bug I occasionally encountered was having to manipulate either the virtual or the physical software return control before the 410's signal would become audible. By itself, though, it was pretty reliable with the 1.7.4 driver. The unit never coexisted peacefully with other devices on its bus. I used a 410 until recently, and using the 1.7.4 driver calmed things down considerably. M-Audio recommends downgrading to 1.7.4 until a new driver is released. The 1.8.2 driver for the 410 is not stable under 10.4.10-11.
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