>
> Thanks, Bill. Though I'm not looking to M-Audio for anything I'd  
> record my own music with (I wouldn't dare, after what I've read),  
> your experience echoes the overall tenor of what I've read elsewhere.  
> Frustration.
>
> So the hardware is good and the drivers suck and support does not  
> exist. The driver situation doesn't bode well. Anything could happen.  
> Support, well... since when could I expect support for a Sawtooth or  
> anything I could possibly put into it (aside from this here list  
> itself, of course)? Unfortunately, for my machine, one of the M-Audio  
> Revolutions seems to be the only game in town. I've seen them on eBay  
> for cheap, but I have no experience with eBay and no trust. At the  
> right price, the M-Audio could be worth taking a chance on. I guess  
> I'll keep an eye on LEM Swap for a while.
>
> Over and out.
>
> Sean Carroll
> [email protected]

As a final note, I'd like to point out that the the Revolution sounds
very good on a Hackintosh. A hacker has taken it upon himself to write
Intel drivers from scratch for the Revolution (and similar cards) that
actually sound quite good. See here:

http://www.audio-evolution.com/drivers/

Eric

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