and a bunch of other vendors I'd not touch with a ten foot pole. There are no end of nice interfaces spanning a large feature/price range, from vendors such as UAD, RME, Focusrite, Presonus, Apogee, Motu. Focusrite being the canonical low end interface vendor many of us recommend (Focusrite also make lots of higher end interfaces) but you are going to need to make sure any interface you buy now has drivers that are supported on Mountain Lion.
The best advice you are going to get is to throw that interface out and buy something from a vendor who provides good product support. Maybe somebody from Avid can at least fix the broken link issue. I don't think the new company took over the Ultra product line so they are not responsible for updates. It's now a seperate company making low end stuff. Description: Drivers for Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista 32-Bit SP1, Windows Vista 64-Bit SP1, Windows Vista 32-Bit SP2, Windows Vista 64.
What macOS versions does the driver you are installing claim to support?ĭoes the M-Audio device show up in Audio/MIDI settings audio devices?Īvid info for old M-Audio drivers is supposed to be here: īut that's all screwed up and the link for the Fast Track Ultra is missing.Īvid dumped M-Audio, it was a business failure and support disaster for them. System: Windows 7 Windows 7 64-bit Windows Vista Windows Vista 64-bit Windows XP.