Vista And M-Audio

Discussion in 'Hi-Fi and General Audio' started by dreftar, Mar 5, 2007.

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    I am having some fun exploring Windows new operating system but unfortunately there are no drivers for my monitor audio delta 1010 sound card. Does anyone know a work around?
     
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    Thank you but monitor audio has not, as yet produced drivers for Windows Vista and the drivers for XP dont work with Vista
     
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    technobear Ursine Audiophile

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    That's why you need patience :)

    (And it's M-Audio, not Monitor Audio :cool: )
     
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    Thanks - now I understand what you mean - Oh well Ill need to stick with XP for the time being or give Ubuntu a go
     
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    I think the M in M-Audio stands for Midiman.
     
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    Matey has just bought a new lappy for use with music production software and midi controller keyboards and Abelton live. Vista has to be the most apeshit OS I've seen. PLug in and play my fat arse......it woun't even accept a plug in and play external HDD :(
     
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    Probably best to partition your hard drive and keep XP kicking around for a bit IMO.
     
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