Audiofire 12 Drivers For Mac

. Firmware fixes for improved Mac OS X support. Firmware tweak for AudioFire 12 to improve playback at 176.4 and 192 kHz. 3.0.5. Console hardware identification - when you select the console window, an LED blinks on the corresponding AudioFire device. This is useful when you have multiple AudioFire units attached. (AudioFire 8 and 12. We have one Echo Audiofire 12 running from the 800mb/s firewire port via an 800-400 cable and originally had the second slaving (via the 400-400 FW port on the back) from that. We aggregated the sound cards together in audio midi settings to create a 24 output device recognised by Qlab where we run our sound samples from.

  • Firmware updates for ADI-2 Pro and DAC. MacOS USB driver 3.18 available. TotalMix Remote 1.12 released. MacOS 10.15 (Catalina) Preview beta drivers available. M-32 Pro series firmware update 1.2.2 available. MacOS HDSPe series driver 4.13 released. Windows USB driver 1.168 available.
  • Windows will automatically continue to install the driver for Echo AudioFire 12. After you complete driver installations, you should restart your computer. After restarting Windows, you will see the Echo AudioFire 12 panel icon in your system tray (lower right corner of your desktop). Click on the icon to open the Echo AudioFire 12 panel.

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Audio/sound interfaces. In principle, any audio or sound interface which is supported by the manufacturer on your operating system and hardware, and has good drivers should work. Mac OS X has high-performance, low latency audio and MIDI support built in, and there is usually less dependence on driver quality than on the PC, so less risk of driver/compatibility problems. On PC platforms either ASIO or DirectSound drivers can be used, with good quality native ASIO drivers usually giving by far the best performance.
Any audio interface you use must natively support the sample rates used by the organs you wish to load into Hauptwerk (typically 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz and 96 kHz). Note that the default built-in sound output found on many computers, including Apple Macs, only supports 44.1 kHz and so cannot be used with sample sets requiring other sample rates, such as 48 kHz. The sound quality from most computers' built-in outputs is also not usually especially high.
Since it is impossible for us to test with all products, and some interfaces do have problems with some types of drivers on some platforms, we would either recommend using one of the following interfaces, which we test with and fully support, or we would recommend testing an evaluation version of Hauptwerk with your system before purchasing a licence.

On Mac OS X 10.6 'Snow Leopard' our recommendations are:

    • Echo Audiofire 12 (firewire), which has 12 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • Echo Audiofire 8 (firewire), which has 8 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • PreSonus FP-10 (firewire), which has 8 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • RME FireFace 800 (firewire), which has 8 analogue (mono) outputs.

On Mac OS X 10.5 'Leopard' our recommendations are:

    • Echo Audiofire 12 (firewire), which has 12 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • Echo Audiofire 8 (firewire), which has 8 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • MOTU 24 I/O (PCIe version), which has 24 analogue (mono) outputs. Can be used in Mac Pro only.
    • Focusrite Saffire (firewire), which has 8 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • PreSonus FP-10 (firewire), which has 8 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • RME FireFace 800 (firewire), which has 8 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • M-Audio FireWire Audiophile (firewire), which has 2 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • M-Audio FireWire 410 (firewire), which has 8 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • M-Audio Audiophile 2496 (PCI card), which has 2 analogue (mono) outputs. Can be used in older G4/G5 Macs only.
    • M-Audio Audiophile 1010/1010LT (PCI card), which has 8 analogue (mono) outputs. Can be used in older G4/G5 Macs only.

On Mac OS X 10.4 'Tiger' our recommendations are:
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    • Echo Audiofire 12 (firewire), which has 12 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • Echo Audiofire 8 (firewire), which has 8 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • MOTU 24 I/O (PCIe version), which has 24 analogue (mono) outputs. Can be used in Mac Pro only.
    • Focusrite Saffire (firewire), which has 8 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • PreSonus FP-10 (firewire), which has 8 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • RME FireFace 800 (firewire), which has 8 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • M-Audio FireWire Audiophile (firewire), which has 2 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • M-Audio FireWire 410 (firewire), which has 8 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • M-Audio Audiophile 2496 (PCI card), which has 2 analogue (mono) outputs. Can be used in older G4/G5 Macs only.
    • M-Audio Audiophile 1010/1010LT (PCI card), which has 8 analogue (mono) outputs. Can be used in older G4/G5 Macs only.

On 32-bit editions of Windows Vista our recommendations are:
    • Echo Audiofire 12 (firewire), which has 12 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • Echo Audiofire 8 (firewire), which has 8 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • MOTU 24 I/O (PCIe version), which has 24 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • Focusrite Saffire (firewire), which has 8 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • PreSonus FP-10 (firewire), which has 8 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • RME FireFace 800 (firewire), which has 8 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • M-Audio FireWire Audiophile (firewire), which has 2 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • M-Audio FireWire 410 (firewire), which has 8 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • M-Audio Audiophile 2496 (PCI card), which has 2 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • M-Audio 1010/1010LT (PCI card), which has 8 analogue (mono) outputs.

On 64-bit editions of Windows Vista our recommendations are:
    • Echo Audiofire 12 (firewire), which has 12 analogue (mono) outputs. (1)
    • Echo Audiofire 8 (firewire), which has 8 analogue (mono) outputs. (1)
    • MOTU 24 I/O (PCIe version), which has 24 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • Focusrite Saffire (firewire), which has 8 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • PreSonus FP-10 (firewire), which has 8 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • RME FireFace 800 (firewire), which has 8 analogue (mono) outputs.
Audiofire 12 Drivers For Mac
On 32-bit editions of Windows XP our recommendations are:
    • Echo Audiofire 12 (firewire), which has 12 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • Echo Audiofire 8 (firewire), which has 8 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • MOTU 24 I/O (PCIe version), which has 24 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • Focusrite Saffire (firewire), which has 8 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • PreSonus FP-10 (firewire), which has 8 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • RME FireFace 800 (firewire), which has 8 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • M-Audio FireWire Audiophile (firewire), which has 2 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • M-Audio FireWire 410 (firewire), which has 8 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • M-Audio Audiophile 2496 (PCI card), which has 2 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • M-Audio 1010/1010LT (PCI card), which has 8 analogue (mono) outputs.

On 64-bit Windows XP x64 our recommendations are:
    • Echo Audiofire 12 (firewire), which has 12 analogue (mono) outputs. (1)
    • Echo Audiofire 8 (firewire), which has 8 analogue (mono) outputs. (1)
    • MOTU 24 I/O (PCIe version), which has 24 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • Focusrite Saffire (firewire), which has 8 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • PreSonus FP-10 (firewire), which has 8 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • RME FireFace 800 (firewire), which has 8 analogue (mono) outputs.
    • M-Audio FireWire Audiophile (firewire), which has 2 analogue (mono) outputs. (2)(3)
    • M-Audio FireWire 410 (firewire), which has 8 analogue (mono) outputs. (2)(3)
    • M-Audio Audiophile 2496 (PCI card), which has 2 analogue (mono) outputs. (2)(3)
    • M-Audio 1010/1010LT (PCI card), which has 8 analogue (mono) outputs. (2)(3)


(1) We found that performance of the onboard MIDI ports was sluggish with the current Echo drivers for 64-bit Windows (only). Hence we would currently recommend using a separate MIDI interface with the Echo Audiofire interfaces on 64-bit Windows platforms.
(2) The current M-Audio 64-bit ASIO drivers only work with 32-bit Hauptwerk, limiting usable memory to 4 GB.
(3) The current drivers for this interface are beta and/or not fully supported by the manufacturer. We found them to work but you might not be able get support from the manufacturer if you have a problem.
On both Mac and Windows platforms, the Echo, MOTU and M-Audio (1010/1010LT and 2496 only) drivers allow several units to be connected to the computer at the same time to give more outputs.
The Echo, MOTU, Focusrite, PreSonus, RME, and M-Audio websites have their full specifications.
Professional or semi-professional audio interfaces with high-quality DACs and drivers are strongly recommended above consumer-level sound cards. Apart from audio quality, the quality of the audio interface and its drivers can have an enormous effect on performance, as much as halving or doubling the number of pipes that your computer will be able to sound simultaneously, and determining the delay between pressing a key and hearing the sound ('latency').
Unless specifically advised to do otherwise, it is usually best to ensure that the latest versions of the manufacturers' drivers and firmware are installed.
Please note that the Creative Audigy 2 interfaces, commonly-used in PCs, do have ASIO drivers, but those drivers do not fully support multiple sample rates, and thus cannot be used with some Hauptwerk sample sets in ASIO mode. However, the Creative Audigy 2 interfaces do have fairly low-latency DirectSound drivers on both 32 and 64-bit editions of Windows. In general, we do not recommend the Creative interfaces for use with Hauptwerk because of their restrictive ASIO drivers, although they can instead be used with DirectSound drivers.
Notes about audio interface compatibility with 64-bit Windows: If you intend to use Hauptwerk on 64-bit Windows, please check the website of your intended audio interface's manufacturer for genuine 64-bit ASIO driver support, and, if possible, test the interface with Hauptwerk first, since some 64-bit ASIO drivers do not yet fully work with native 64-bit software.

(content taken from www.hauptwerk.com)

Boot Camp requires a Mac with an Intel processor.

When you install Microsoft Windows on your Mac, Boot Camp Assistant automatically opens the Boot Camp installer, which installs the latest Windows support software (drivers). If that doesn't happen, or you experience any of the following issues while using Windows on your Mac, follow the steps in this article.

  • Your Apple mouse, trackpad, or keyboard isn't working in Windows.
    Force Touch isn't designed to work in Windows.
  • You don't hear audio from the built-in speakers of your Mac in Windows.
  • The built-in microphone or camera of your Mac isn't recognized in Windows.
  • One or more screen resolutions are unavailable for your display in Windows.
  • You can't adjust the brightness of your built-in display in Windows.
  • You have issues with Bluetooth or Wi-Fi in Windows.
  • You get an alert that Apple Software Update has stopped working.
  • You get a message that your PC has a driver or service that isn't ready for this version of Windows.
  • Your Mac starts up to a black or blue screen after you install Windows.

If your Mac has an AMD video card and is having graphics issues in Windows, you might need to update your AMD graphics drivers instead.

Install the latest macOS updates

Before proceeding, install the latest macOS updates, which can include updates to Boot Camp.

Format a USB flash drive

To install the latest Windows support software, you need a 16GB or larger USB flash drive formatted as MS-DOS (FAT).

  1. Start your Mac from macOS.
  2. Plug the USB flash drive into your Mac.
  3. Open Disk Utility, which is in the Utilities folder of your Applications folder.
  4. Choose View > Show All Devices from the menu bar.
  5. From the sidebar in Disk Utility, select your USB flash drive. (Select the drive name, not the volume name beneath it.)
  6. Click the Erase button or tab.
  7. Choose MS-DOS (FAT) as the format and Master Boot Record as the scheme.
  8. Click Erase to format the drive. When done, quit Disk Utility.

Download the Windows support software

After preparing your USB flash drive, complete these steps:

  1. Make sure that your Mac is connected to the Internet.
  2. Open Boot Camp Assistant, which is in the Utilities folder of your Applications folder.
  3. From the menu bar at the top of your screen, choose Action > Download Windows Support Software, then choose your USB flash drive as the save destination. When the download completes, quit Boot Camp Assistant.

Learn what to do if you can't download or save the Windows support software.

Install the Windows support software

Audiofire 12 Drivers For Mac

After downloading the Windows support software to your flash drive, follow these steps to install the software. (If you're attempting to resolve issues with a Bluetooth mouse or keyboard, it might be easier to use a USB mouse or keyboard until these steps are complete.)

  1. Make sure that the USB flash drive is plugged into your Mac.
  2. Start up your Mac in Windows.
  3. From File Explorer, open the USB flash drive, then open Setup or setup.exe, which is in the WindowsSupport folder or BootCamp folder. When you're asked to allow Boot Camp to make changes to your device, click Yes.
  4. Click Repair to begin installation. If you get an alert that the software hasn't passed Windows Logo testing, click Continue Anyway.
  5. After installation completes, click Finish, then click Yes when you're asked to restart your Mac.

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If you can't download or save the Windows support software:

  • If the assistant says that the Windows support software could not be saved to the selected drive, or that the USB flash drive can't be used, make sure that your USB flash drive has a storage capacity of at least 16GB and is formatted correctly.
  • If the assistant doesn't see your USB flash drive, click Go Back and make sure that the drive is connected directly to the USB port on your Mac—not to a display, hub, or keyboard. Disconnect and reconnect the drive, then click Continue.
  • If the assistant says that it can't download the software because of a network problem, make sure that your Mac is connected to the Internet.
  • Make sure that your Mac meets the system requirements to install Windows using Boot Camp.

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If a Mac feature still doesn't work after updating the Windows support software, search for your symptom on the Apple support website or Microsoft support website. Some features of your Mac aren't designed to work in Windows.