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Posted on May 17, 2012

M-Audio FireWire 410 and Win 7 64 bit...troublessss

Startup of the PC, sound card is not recognized by the machine and the blue light keeps flashing. If I could I would work with Cubase ... new drivers downloaded on M-Audio site (5061 beta) I've reported, gave the same results of the previous (5058) Z E R O ! I am very discouraged, my OS is Windows7 Sp 1, 64 bit. My Pc is Intel Core I5-2320 CPU @ 3,00GHz 3,20 Ghz, 8 gb RAM... can you help me? cordially rob

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 10, 2008

SOURCE: M-Audio FireWire 410 External Distorted Playback...

Hello have you disabled all the built on sound cards on your computers? This is a known problem. If you are going to use a great product like M-audio disable any onboard audio card. Then try to use the 410 system. If you still have the problem try changing the latency to 4-5

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Feb 25, 2008

SOURCE: windows xp 64 bit... where is the driver?

Go to http://www.m-audio.com and select the firewire 410, then select windows xp (64 bit) and make sure that you check the box "Show Beta Versions". There's been a beta driver since 2005 ;-)

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 15, 2008

SOURCE: UNABLE TO INSTALL FIREWIRE 410????

I got the same problem, but cannt find out or google it how to reset the device, found just some scripts, cannt use that, do you have some help?
THANKS

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 23, 2009

SOURCE: NO SOUND!!!!

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 25, 2009

SOURCE: My (M-AUDIO FW 410)drivers had suddenly got kicked

Unfortunately, you may have to upgrade. Depending how old your system is typically you need to upgrade every 3 to 4 years. You might upgrade your RAM. When you turn on your computer wait at least 5 minutes for all your drivers to load. If you open up an application before they load it may cause a conflict and not load all drivers. Make sure your not connected to the Internet. When your connected to the Internet all your programs that are not set up to not look for updates will. You wont even know that their doing this until it's to late. This is what I would do. Go to your system restore and restore to a point that you knew it was working. When you look at your restore options it will give you a list by day what was added. Just look at these day's and try and remember what you installed before this started happening. You're having a conflicting problem. Now we need to find out where. Feel free to contact me with any other questions. Hope this helps.
JimmyC

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My M-audio FireWire 410 doesn't work

It sounds like you may be experiencing a configuration issue with your M-Audio FireWire 410 audio interface. Here are a few steps you can try to troubleshoot the issue:
  1. Check the connections: Make sure that the FireWire 410 is securely connected to your computer and that all cables are properly plugged in. If the connections are loose or faulty, it can cause problems with the audio output.
  2. Restart the device: Sometimes, restarting the audio interface can resolve issues with the audio output. To do this, disconnect the FireWire 410 from your computer, wait a few seconds, and then reconnect it.
  3. Update the drivers: It is possible that the drivers for your FireWire 410 may be out of date or incompatible with your operating system. To update the drivers, visit the M-Audio website and download the latest drivers for your device. Once the drivers are installed, restart your computer and try using the FireWire 410 again.
  4. Check the settings: Make sure that the FireWire 410 is selected as the default audio device in your operating system's audio settings. You can access these settings by going to Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Sound. Under the Playback and Recording tabs, select the FireWire 410 and click the Set Default button.
If these steps do not resolve the issue, it is best to contact M-Audio support for further assistance. They should be able to provide you with specific guidance for troubleshooting the problem with your FireWire 410.
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Why sound suddenly corrupted in win or DAW.

That sounds like a buffer issue.

Have you tried adjusting the buffers in your recording software?

Also virus scanners are known to hog resources and cause garbled audio. Maybe try disabling your virus scanner?

Good luck..
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Windows xp 64 bit... where is the driver?

M audio will never support win64bit I know it sucks. I roduce music and ran into a lot of problems with the 64bit.. If you need some help with audio or any kind of pro audio let me know.
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M-Audio FireWire 410 External Distorted Playback...

Hello have you disabled all the built on sound cards on your computers? This is a known problem. If you are going to use a great product like M-audio disable any onboard audio card. Then try to use the 410 system. If you still have the problem try changing the latency to 4-5
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Lots of noise when laptop power cord is plugged in

You must be running on pc, or it sounds like you may have a ground loop issue. If you are running a mac, then bus power over the firewire should be enough. If your running on a pc, try getting a pcmcia card with 6 pin firewire ports. If not then your pc laptop will have to power the 410 via ac adapter. That means both should be plugged in tot he wall. Ive gotten that interference before, and gett it on any audio, whether im producing or playing itunes. I find the trick is to reset the 410 via the output window in the top right. It's right above the level knob. Also, try just installing the latest driver, with the 410 disconnected, then launch it from a different file path than the icon.

I still use it for the macbook pro, and its not always top notch. I bought it 3 years ago for 500, and i see what 500 buys nowadays.......MOTU!!!!

Keep me posted.
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Keeps blinking

It means its waiting for your computers operating system to recognize it. UNplug it. Update your operating system to the latest version ( free ), and then go to www.m-audio.com and download the latest drivers.

Do not ever install drivers for a device while its connected.
Plus it would help to know whatt kind of computer and what your operating systems is.


Keep me posted.
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My M-Audio 410 distorts and jams

When you install WinXP again it fail to see the sound card you will need to load the original sound driver if you dont have it then try here for it:

 

http://drivers.myfreewares.com/driverdownload.php

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M-Audio FireWire 410 distorts and jams

Theres the reason I believe when you installed XP you have install the driver for that model:  XP fails to load the drivers possibly out of date and then it wont load it however you go here and find your one and install that you wont afterwards.

http://drivers.myfreewares.com/driverdownload.php

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