I kept having problems with my Echo Audiofire -- exactly what you are describing. After numerous back and forths with tech support, the only thing I could get to work (most of the time) was to use the Direct Sound driver and output to Primary Sound Driver in the device setup. This got me sound about 85% of the time. Although they were very helpful, we were never able to completely solve the problem with MM tech support and Echo's tech support was virtually non-existent. I finally went back to my M-Audio Firewire Audiophile and it works perfectly 100% of the time. Try the Direct Sound and output to Primary Sound Driver solution and it may work better for you. I was running it on a dual core AMD system and 32 bir Vista. We were able to get it to work most of the time on my system. I hope you can get even better results with your computers. Hope this helps a little....

Rick Neal


Roger Jeffs wrote:
Our school has a music lab with 16 Pc's all running Fin 07. All the PC's
have Echo Audiofire sound modules. We are testing Fin 09. We get lots of
error messages related to the Asio driver for Echo Audiofire. These
massages fall into 2 categories:
1. Audio inputs are not available
2. Outputs are in use by another application. The outputs listed seems
to change each time Finale is started, so the behaviour appears to be
chaotic. The list permutates between outputs 1 & 2, 3 & 4 or 5 & 6.
Asio4all doesn't work at all (no sound) and neither does the default
duplex asio driver. Does anyone on this list use Echo Audiofire? If so, is there a way to
get it to work with Finale?

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