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by contcontnowa1981 2020. 2. 7. 10:48

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Acclaimed audio interfaces, studio monitors, and keyboard controllers. M-Audio FireWire/NRV10/Ozonic/ProFire Lightbridge/ProjectMix I/O Audio Driver 1.9.3 Mac OS X 10.4.11-10.6.7. Free drivers for M-AUDIO NRV10. Found 3 files for Windows 7, Windows 7 64-bit, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64-bit, Windows XP, Windows XP 64-bit, Mac OS 10.x, Mac OS X, Mac OS X 10.6. Select driver to download.

Hi All, Can someone please help with a problem I'm having w/ my new M-Audio NRV10 & iMac v10.5.2? First, I did download beta NRV10 drivers. Problem: When I select (as instructed by NRV10 manual) GarageBand Preference Audio Output to: NRV10 9/10 & Input to NRV10 Mutichannel.I get pops and clicks (sounds like feedback) on all tracks recorded into GarageBand.when I change Output only to Built-In.the problem disappears. It could be a simple set-up issue or the driver (beta).any suggestions would be appreciated!

John Rosato wrote: Hi All, Can someone please help with a problem I'm having w/ my new M-Audio NRV10 & iMac v10.5.2? First, I did download beta NRV10 drivers. Problem: When I select (as instructed by NRV10 manual) GarageBand Preference Audio Output to: NRV10 9/10 & Input to NRV10 Mutichannel.I get pops and clicks (sounds like feedback) on all tracks recorded into GarageBand.when I change Output only to Built-In.the problem disappears.

It could be a simple set-up issue or the driver (beta).any suggestions would be appreciated! Based on your workaround, it does sound like a driver issue. However, one thing to keep in mind is that while the NRV-10 may want to see the stereo output on channels 9/10, I believe that Garageband will only output its stereo out on channels 1/2. The drawback is that accommodating GB's appetite for channels 1/2 will cannibalize the first 2 channels on the NRV-10 for GB playback, but I'm not sure if there's a way around it.

On the other hand, if you are trying to circumvent GB's insistence on outputting on channels 1/2, perhaps that is causing the problem. OK, I think I've figured it out too (I'm not sure I can fully explain WHY it happens tho): The problem occures when you select ANY stero pair (not only 9/10) as Audio Output in GB preferences. Actually the only thing that should be defined there, both on Audio Input AND Output is 'NRV 10 Multichannel'. 'So how do I route playback stuff to either 'FW 9/10 to Phones' or 'FW 9/10 to CTRL Room'?' You may be asking. Well, with Advanced DAW software it should be done by individually selecting channels 9/10 as output for each corresponding track, alas GB has no individuall control for track output.

Only Input Source. The default output channels on GB (while at 'Multichannel' mode) are 1 and 2.

This means that untill GB features track output channel control you are either forced to sacrify channels 1/2 OR use another DAW. Kraps wrote: OK, I think I've figured it out too (I'm not sure I can fully explain WHY it happens tho): Your explanation makes sense. It's really a philosophical difference: GB sees 1&2 as the default playback channels; the NRV10 sees 9&10. The result of this heroic battle between competing musical titans is. GB wins, forcing the NRV10 to give up Channels 1&2 in defeat. Sure, it would be nice if you could specify output tracks, but I think this is one of those features that GB limits on purpose in order to keep things simple at the expense of flexibility-complexity.

Kraps wrote: Right. And BTW, if you've never heard of it yet and would like to try a very cool and professional and a real 'rising star' DAW software, you should check out Reaper. They are working right now on a port to OS X and there's already a 'preview' version that is actually working (well, most features. At least the important ones:-)). I think Reaper is a cool project, but it's not really what GarageBand is about.

M Audio Nrv10 Drivers For Mac

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It's kind of the opposite approach. Also, I don't think Reaper is ready for prime time on a Mac yet.

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