On Feb 20, 2009, at 9:28 PM, insightinmind wrote:

>
> Do you have your issues documented somewhere? like Apple Discussions
> or other Forum?
>
> I'd like to link M-Audio to as many "failures", so to speak, as there
> are to be found.
>

Sorry, Bill, no I don't have it documented anywhere. I originally had  
problems with the old M-Audio drivers for 10.4, and had hoped that  
those issues had been worked out with the Leopard drivers. While the  
kernel panics weren't  as common with the new drivers, they were still  
intolerably buggy. The main problem for me has been with some of the  
surround sound emulation. Without the "TruSurround" (or whatever it's  
called), the driver mostly works, though the audio still occasionally  
breaks up. When activating 3d emulation, garbled audio is a near  
certainty. The 3d emulation may not be available for the Delta series.  
My Delta wouldn't even fit in my G5's PCI-X slots, so I can't say if  
the Delta drivers do any better.

Unfortunately, the Echo works (with nary a hiccup) and sounds so much  
better than the Revolution that I'm not inclined to try the transplant  
again.  It took a lot of effort getting a PCMCIA card to work in a G5,  
but it was well worth the trouble.

Eric

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