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Nope... I tried both drivers... M Audio and Edirol UM1. Before installing them I removed the driver that Windows gives it. I install the new stuff and when finished I plug the interface in only to have Windows reinstall it's own drivers for it. Somehow I think that the only solution is to get a new interface that comes with it's own drivers. Is one better than the other?... M Audio verses Edirol UM1?

Can't thank you guys enough for putting up with me for all this time.

Bobby




I have been using the UM-1 for years, since before they belonged to Roland. It is simplicity itself; install and forget. I have long since lost the install disk, so when I need the drivers (such as after I reinstall Windows) I go get them from Roland.

Until I had a dedicated interface for my desktop, I would move the interface back and forth between it and my portable. No problem. (Just not while a given program was running, of course.)

R.


"My primary musical instrument is the personal computer."