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I bought this unit to use with my amateur radio hobby. I use it as an external audio card for getting the I and Q audio signals into the computer for use with software defined radios. It works fine electrically for this purpose. However, I have a real mechanical issue with the product. I plugged a standard mono phono connector into the center of the 'L - Hi-Z / Line / Mic Input' input as indicated on page 14 of the manual. The manual says: 'Use the 1/4¨ in the center of the XLR jack as a Hi-Z input for guitar/bass, or as a line level input.'
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As I indicated earlier this works fine electrically, but now I want to plug an XLR plug into this jack and I can not get the 1/4' phono plug out of the jack. I have pulled very hard and am afraid I will damage the unit if I pull any harder on it. I have contacted product support twice about this and asked for a recommended way to resolve this. At first I thought I must have missed the response so I sent another request.
It is now clear to me that I am being ignored! I never expected this treatment from Creative. Very disappointed with customer service. I bought this unit to use with my amateur radio hobby. I use it as an external audio card for getting the I and Q audio signals into the computer for use with software defined radios.
It works fine electrically for this purpose. However, I have a real mechanical issue with the product. I plugged a standard mono phono connector into the center of the 'L - Hi-Z / Line / Mic Input' input as indicated on page 14 of the manual. The manual says: 'Use the 1/4¨ in the center of the XLR jack as a Hi-Z input for guitar/bass, or as a line level input.' As I indicated earlier this works fine electrically, but now I want to plug an XLR plug into this jack and I can not get the 1/4' phono plug out of the jack. I have pulled very hard and am afraid I will damage the unit if I pull any harder on it. I have contacted product support twice about this and asked for a recommended way to resolve this.
At first I thought I must have missed the response so I sent another request. It is now clear to me that I am being ignored! I never expected this treatment from Creative. Very disappointed with customer service. I originally bought this because I wanted to use my Dell XPS laptop (running vista) as a DAW, and the dell came with such a lousy soundcard that I bought this in hopes that it would suffice.
Sadly, after a bunch of effort, I finally concluded that I just couldn't make it work. I updated the firmware, got the latest drivers, installed and re-installed them, tried using this with different software packages, nothing worked well. The main problem is that I'd always get a lot of 'crackle' no matter what I set the buffer to, and there were a lot of machine-lockups that were associated with this interface.
Anyhow, I've since connected it to my desktop machine (running XP) and it has worked pretty well in that capacity. One easily overlooked aspect of this device though is the notable software that comes bundled with it. 'Light' versions of Cubase, Ableton, Melodyne, and a few others. This might be reason enough to buy this interface for some people. Say for example that you are planning to buy Cubase and Melodyne.
By installing those 'light' versions, and doing an 'upgrade' from those will save you $100 on *each* program. That more than pays for the cost of this interface right there. Something to keep in mind. Amd firepro m5950 driver for mac. I made the mistake of buying one of these. Somehow the name fooled me and I didn't realize it was made by Creative as I've sworn never to buy another device from them. In this case my resolution was right. I made the mistake of downloading and installing the new drivers and firmware and the unit immediately quit working, now neither Windows or Mac will recognize it.
Guess I'll try to get them to RMA the unit, wish I could get my cash back. Also, it took them 3 years to write a driver for this unit that would work under Vista/Win7 and after 4 years they now have a 'beta' driver for Macs, so don't expect any continued support for the unit. This device is great if it is working 100% correctly. Even with the latest driver this thing will switch bit rates, or even block out bitrates. We can unplug it, plug it back in and the driver will only allow it to run at 16bit 44.1khz, you then have to unplug again and replug to get it to accept other bit rate/depth settings.
Also, the lack of Linux support really was a killer. Free csi game download for mac. Initially we really wanted something to dedicate to an Ubuntu Studio box, but in the end it gets plugged in part time to a Windows 7 machine. Works great, sounds like heaven. Just install the software from the CD. I tried downloading the new software from the website, which automatically tried updating the firmware. I did not need the functionality of the new firmware, and it bricked my unit.
RMAd with no issue, and the replacement unit works and sounds as good as the first. Just missed it the few days it was away. Don't update the firmware unless you really need whatever the new version fixes. There is no way for you to reset the firmware if the update goes badly. I use this only for listening to music while at work. I bought the EMU to replace an M-audio external USB audio card.
If you have FAT partition, dump.txt should be there.This will help debug the problem. Intel usb 3.0 extensible host controller driver for mac.
I was forced to replace because I upgraded my work machine to Win XP 64 bit and M-audio has NOTHING for drivers for Win XP 64. The EMU drivers work without problem. I hear no background noise from the unit and have had no latency problems. Download call of duty modern warfare for mac. Audio quality is pretty good (I use Sennheiser HD600 headphones).
The volume can't get as loud as the M-audio, but that worked off AC power while this is only the USB line voltage. For my application, I can't think of any complaints.