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darkglass
04-06-2005, 01:01 PM
I think this m powered pt works with ALL M-audio fire wire and delta/audiophile cards. Is the digi list just a list of "tested products"? Let's start are own test:
1) list your M-audio product
2) Does it work with the demo of m-powered? (requires download of pci or firewire driver)
Trood
04-06-2005, 04:42 PM
1) two Audiophile 2496
2) Demo works with all input and output channels, total of 8 mono i/o
I installed the Delta drivers provided by digidesign
cheers
kv331
04-06-2005, 05:58 PM
I wonder if audiophile 2496 firewire is supported as well.
i'de like to try the demo - where's can i find it?
kv331
04-06-2005, 06:14 PM
Checkout
http://www.digidesign.com/products/mpowered/basics/index.cfm
Bulent
darkglass
04-06-2005, 06:43 PM
Compatible products for Pro Tools M-Powered
Audiophile 192
High-Definition 4-In/4-Out Audio Card with Digital I/O and MIDI
details Audiophile 2496
4-In/4-Out Audio Card with MIDI and Digital I/O
details
FireWire 1814
18-in/14-out FireWire Audio/MIDI Interface w/ ADAT Lightpipe
details
FireWire 410
4-In/10-Out FireWire Mobile Recording Interface
details
Ozonic
37-Key FireWire Audio/MIDI Interface and
How about the firewire AUDIOPHILE, firewire SOLO, or the 4 DELTA products...
Chris Coleman
04-06-2005, 10:02 PM
1) two Audiophile 2496
2) Demo works with all input and output channels, total of 8 mono i/o
I installed the Delta drivers provided by digidesign
cheers
Does this mean that you can used multiple M-Audio interfaces for more inputs???
Trood
04-07-2005, 01:53 AM
1) two Audiophile 2496
2) Demo works with all input and output channels, total of 8 mono i/o
I installed the Delta drivers provided by digidesign
cheers
Does this mean that you can used multiple M-Audio interfaces for more inputs???
Yes, the M-audio Delta serie has a hardware sample-accurate sync that can link multiple Delta cards.
nice, isnt it :-)
digiengineer
04-07-2005, 02:22 AM
I think this m powered pt works with ALL M-audio fire wire and delta/audiophile cards. Is the digi list just a list of "tested products"? Let's start are own test:
1) list your M-audio product
2) Does it work with the demo of m-powered? (requires download of pci or firewire driver)
1) Delta DIO 2496 (Discontinued )
2) Yes, however does not work with new PCI driver, only with last DIO specific driver.
darkglass
04-07-2005, 06:13 PM
Hello,
Here’s the master list of m-audio pieces that are currently compatible:
Audiophile 192, Audiophile 2496, FireWire 410, FireWire 1814 and Ozonic
Thanks!
xxxxxxx
M-Audio
.... the operative term is "currently"
neatguys
04-08-2005, 03:21 PM
I am curious about firewire solo compatibility.
tom Jones
04-10-2005, 06:33 PM
-Delta1010 - loaded drivers, and demo, everything was fine
-Delta410 - loaded drivers, and demo, everything was fine
the demo also recognized the midi interface on my us-122 (same machine as 410)
should I put both delta cards in the same machine and see how it works?
TJ
Mellontron
04-12-2005, 01:23 AM
Ok.. So I bought the Firewire Audiophile when It came out and it was real buggy. I ended up keeping it and got an RME interface ((How bout that for a PT front end hahha)). I dL'ed the PT M-Powered demo with the 'Fire family' drivers. All seemed to be good. Sessions I had opened and played at all buffer settings, but then it did what i remember it doing on my PC... all of a sudden , after of working for 5 minutes, drop out..sounds like the audio is going thru a ring modulator!!!!
That rig is : Dell Inspirion 5150 , P4 3.06 ghz 1 gig ram, 5200 rpm internal drive, but all audio is cut to a 7200 rmp firewire drive. Win XP Home SP1
So ..I went further. I took the Audiophile down to my Dual 1 ghz mac and did same test. And it was flawless. Except for the fact I had to un-install my 001 drivers..BOOO!!!
SO, YES! it works. but I gotta sort out this thing on the PC side. Or rather, the Laptop side. Been poking around the net for chipset updates, drivers, and mabey I'll install SP2?
My theory is that the firewire bus is cluttered and the soundcard is losing communication.
I have an internal 4 pin port AND I got a Pcmica Firewire port and have tried EVERY possible combination (HD->Soundcard daisy chained, Soundcard-> HD, one one each port..ect)
I remember e-mailing M-audio tech when I bought it and they said they don't encourage daisychaining firewire components. UM....Hello! That's the only way I can do DAW work on a laptop.
The kicker... The RME (PCMCIA) is the BEST soundcard I've ever had. Stable as hell. Mabey M-audio/Avid will think of us Laptop users and do a Cardbus solution . I need to know that I can get this to work on my laptop before I buy.... Any thoughts? Peace
Rob Eko
04-13-2005, 10:51 PM
i got the full version yeserday and it works perfectly with my delta 1010lt
Skyflash
04-15-2005, 09:26 PM
Hey Rob
How is it working out for ya? I have a 1010lt too and I was almost sweating it out weather
to buy M-powered for the fear that it would'nt work for the retail version. But I guess
I can put that to rest ;-)
I have to wonder though what kind of support will be offered should a problem arise and
we need support and we dont have a "supported" or "compatable" interface that we're
using with it. Of course, I was planning on getting a AP192 card anyway, I hope that
cascading the two will work. I'm also considering the 1010 card as I understand it is better
quality with 8 balanced I/O. But if they work,then thats a start for considering my options.
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