I can't find out for my self for more than a week due to a vacation

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i cant get the 3.6.7.4 drivers to work on windows 7 - anyone been successful (32-bit version), tried windows vista sp1 compatability mode - the drivers install, cue mix works, but the sound card does not actually show up as being plugged in.HotShot wrote:Hi tricky:
The word out is that if you don't have a mk3 model, you might want to stick with an older driver such as 3.6.7.4. because the newer drivers have introduced higher latency to accomadate for the onboard DSP effects of the mk3 units. The newest driver does add new audio analysis tools (posted in my 1st post of this thread), but some non-mk3 users rather stick with the older driver (2.6.7.4) because the lowest hardware buffer size is 32, in contrast, the newest driver has 64 as the lowest hardware buffer size.
It's always best to uninstall the older driver before installing a new driver.
Many thanks Hotshot will try the older driversHotShot wrote:I have the UltraLite-mk3. I'm not sure if the 3.6.7.4 is the best driver for the Traveler, but I have read good reports about that driver version.
You can install the new driver (3.6.8.1410) for the Traveler. It's just some are concerned about keeping the driver version that has the 32 hardware buffer size option, and the 3.6.7.4 has that size.
At a 44.1 sample rate, 11ms latency would mean that the hardware buffer is set at 512 samples and the latency will be a smaller size at higher sample rates.
So with the new driver's lowest hardware buffer setting of 64 samples. you will have a 1.5ms latency reading at a 44.1 sample rate. With a hardware buffer setting of 64 used, SONAR reports that the ASIO reported total round trip latency is 6.1ms. In my opinion, that's not bad, but not as low as the total round trip latency that is possible with non-mk3 units and the 32 hardware buffer size selected.
Hope this helps.
its not on the driver sticky, and i can't remember the version number. something like version: 3.6.8.x (the one before the latest)Mark S wrote:which version? Did you see the driver sticky at the top of this forum?
So what's your situation, now?timmytubby wrote:So when I saw the new drivers I downloaded and installed them instantly.
But now when I open CueMix FX the software opens for all of about 5 seconds and then blue screens my computer!!
So I re-installed and some thing happens.
So I manually went through my computer and deleted every reference to MOTU and did the same in the regedit. My computer was then devoid of anything of MOTU, and I re-installed the new drivers.
Guess what. Same problem!! Only now I can't roll back the drivers to the previous ones!! And the old ones I can't seem to find on MOTU's website either.
Can anyone help?