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here Roland Cakewalk UA-25EX USB drivers do not workReply Actually the suck continues. I ended up reinstalling windows 8 (you can't roll back the Preview so easily) and have, after a period of relative calm and cooperation now put the 8.1 PRO download on thinking surely Roland will have supported the product by now and released a working driver,.... and guess what? Same bug!!!!!!.
I think I will just have to ditch the UA25EX if they won't even comment other than saying 'iyt should work". And I see the same issue on the Cakewalk forums so it's not a rarity. Bad Naughty Roland!
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here Roland Cakewalk UA-25EX USB drivers do not workReply It took Roland 7 days last year to get their drivers signed for Windows 8, even though they did work for the Previews. We're only 3 days after the upgrade.
This year Roland are in the midst of selling off Cakewalk to Gibson, who were the branded division for the hardware, although I doubt Cakewalk did much driver development.
Give them a shot. In the meantime you can always use the built in drivers or the S/DIF audio.
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