Bill51
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TASCAM FireWire Vista drivers realeased
Just an FYI that Vista drivers (32 & 64) for the 18xx series are now on the TASCAM website.
post edited by Bill51 - 2007/10/30 17:27:57
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riojazz
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RE: TASCAM FireWire Vista drivers realeased
2007/10/30 13:10:28
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Interesting, thanks. They weren't there last night. The 1.60 driver has only been available on the European Tascam site. Here's the URL for the new driver on the Tascam USA site: http://www.tascam.com/details;9,14,46,19.html Also interesting, this one indicates it is version "f" whereas the other one had no letter. The file size of the .EXE file on the USA site is slightly smaller. The USA Tascam site STILL doesn't have the 1.22 SONAR control surface driver, the one that's been circulating on this forum as a beta.
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riojazz
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RE: TASCAM FireWire Vista drivers realeased
2007/10/30 13:39:03
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Follow-up: I installed the 1.60f driver over the 1.60 (European version, no letter) driver. All seems to be working fine in Windows XP sp2. Note, I am also using the 1.22 beta SONAR Control Surface driver.
post edited by riojazz - 2007/10/30 13:50:39
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ChronoT52
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RE: TASCAM FireWire Vista drivers realeased
2007/10/30 15:26:10
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I simply cannot get this thing to work right. Everything sounds garbled in Vista 64 with ASIO enabled. If I enable WDM, it cannot find any of the analog outputs. I've tried reinstalling, no luck. Any suggestions?
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riojazz
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RE: TASCAM FireWire Vista drivers realeased
2007/10/30 16:11:50
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"Garbled" is pretty broad, but I'm assuming that means you are hearing the correct sound, just sounding horrible. Whenever I've experienced sound that was "garbled", the cause of it was 1) audio latency too low; change 64 to 128 etc. on the FW-1884 Control Panel or 2) the wrong clock source on the Control Panel or 3) somehow the sample rate got changed on the Control Panel Note, I have no experience with Vista. Hope this helps.
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ChronoT52
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RE: TASCAM FireWire Vista drivers realeased
2007/10/30 16:51:14
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I increased the ASIO latency the whole way to 1024. This DID improve it, but I still get this high pitched ring and crackles above all my recording, just not as pronounced. It sounds like the clock sources don't match. However, as far as I can tell, they do. Any other suggestions?
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riojazz
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RE: TASCAM FireWire Vista drivers realeased
2007/10/30 18:27:56
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ChronoT52
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RE: TASCAM FireWire Vista drivers realeased
2007/10/30 23:15:52
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If I use WDM I don't get any outputs.
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ChronoT52
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RE: TASCAM FireWire Vista drivers realeased
2007/10/31 18:41:21
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Anybody with Vista 64 that got this to work? If I use WDM the only outputs I get are ADAT 5 6 and an SPDIF output. If I use ASIO I have all the outputs but no matter what I do the audio sounds awful, as if the sample rates don't match. Adjusting latency doesn't help. I'm really at wit's end with this. I finally get the drivers and I can't get them to work! If you wanna post your settings or any other ideas, go for it.
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ChronoT52
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RE: TASCAM FireWire Vista drivers realeased
2007/11/01 15:01:24
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Well, this is silly. I finally got WDM drivers working. Still have the crackles, even at 350ms latency. Funny thing is, when I export the wave files, they sound perfectly fine!!!! Anybody have an idea on that one?
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RE: TASCAM FireWire Vista drivers realeased
2007/11/01 18:27:05
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I was using Vista 64 with no success. Went back to XP SP2 and all works fine now. Note, I am also using the 1.22 beta SONAR Control Surface driver and the new 1.60 XP-Vista driver. Guy
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ChronoT52
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RE: TASCAM FireWire Vista drivers realeased
2007/11/01 21:21:56
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I spoke to a dude at Tascam who claims to have been using a Vista 64 SONAR 6 (not 6.2) testbed that worked fine. I just can't figure out how all the playback in sonar sounds awful but export sounds fine in both WDM and ASIO.
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riojazz
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RE: TASCAM FireWire Vista drivers realeased
2007/11/01 21:45:31
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Feedback loop? Still guessing...
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RE: TASCAM FireWire Vista drivers realeased
2007/11/05 20:26:30
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ORIGINAL: riojazz Feedback loop? Still guessing... well, if we are going to be guessing, my guess is that the, "f", in the update is for, "final" ?? F@KKER
Someone said: I've had more time to play with this, and am withdrawing the bug remarks. This appears to work as designed and is actually a pretty cool feature.
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RE: TASCAM FireWire Vista drivers realeased
2007/11/30 08:03:54
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ChronoT52, I have the same exact problem. I have tried a ton of different firewire cards with different chips and two different motherboards (ASUS P5B Deluxe and Asus P5K-E Wi-Fi). I tried it in 32-bit XP on the same system and using the same firewire port and the 1.60 driver and playback was perfect but in Vista 64 I'm getting that weird distortion/crackling. It is not just a Sonar problem as playback from any source is affected. You can even try just playing Media Player through one of your analog outs and hear it.
post edited by kzoink - 2007/11/30 08:07:22
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RE: TASCAM FireWire Vista drivers realeased
2007/11/30 10:34:49
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Gentlemen, My condolences to all who are trying to implement Vista 64, I feel your pain! I know this is a bit rude but... Don't you get IT! Vista IS NOT ready for DAW work yet! It may NEVER be! Remember Millennium Edition? Now my question for riojazz and GuyPicks, Does the new driver NEED to be installed for XP SP2 32bit? Everything is working fine here with 1.22 & the original 1.60 driver. Also, do either of you use EZDrummer, Rapture or Dim Pro much? Midi seems rock solid to my out board synths, but latency is the pits with the soft synths. Any suggested tweaks for settings in the FW control panel or Sonar? Running AMD 4400 x2 & 2 GBs ram. Again, sorry for the slap in the face Vista users, have you read the posts regarding video cards? I'm not sure if this is a "fix" for 64. There are many here running the 1884, so the pool of expertise is large, but if Guy & Matt can't get it running happily with Vista, I would suggest "upgrading" to Win XP. My best to all,
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kzoink
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RE: TASCAM FireWire Vista drivers realeased
2007/12/05 18:26:52
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I was able to solve my problem by turning off the "Memory Remap Feature" in the Chipset section of my ASUS P5K-E motherboard's BIOS. This effectively means I can not utilize more than 3.24gb of RAM under Vista 64, which is one of the main reasons I am using it. I'm not sure what the culprit is but I am leaning towards the FW-1884 driver... Low-latency playback is perfect now, though, and during my troubleshooting process I learned to tweak Vista pretty well and my DPC calls are averaging around 55μs. A new audio interface is on the way, and this time it is one with WaveRT drivers--the Echo Layla 3G.
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RE: TASCAM FireWire Vista drivers realeased
2008/01/14 21:46:39
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Hi. I'm a new member and have been pulling what little hair I have out with Vista 64 and trying to get this to work (Same issues as above - can hear audio but the monitoring sound sucks in ASIO or WDM at all latencies and sample rates). I'm not all that familiar with how to adjust BIOS but am interested in the fix you're describing and was hoping you could advise with some more detail in how you accomplished this (how do you get into it, what keys to push, etc.). Thanks.
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RE: TASCAM FireWire Vista drivers realeased
2008/01/14 22:00:09
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Crackles? I'll get Vista next month at work... so take this for what it's founded on - a guess. Crackles has often meant that the interrupt number the sound card is using conflicts with that of another device on the system. Some fixes, iirc, are: 1) Try using the OS's device configuration tools to change the IRQ on which the card in operating, or 2) move the card to a different slot in the box, where it will likely[1] get assigned a different interrupt number. [1] Not all slots are equal - try the card in every slot (and even move other cards) before curling up in the fetal position. Way out on a limb...
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RE: TASCAM FireWire Vista drivers realeased
2008/01/14 22:10:19
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Chris/silverslate, to adjust the BIOS settings, you have to press a certain key when booting up or rebooting, just after the memory test. What key it is depends on the motherboard. Some common ones are DEL or F8. A search of your motherboard manufacturer's site will probably tell you what key. Also, many motherboards will put a message on the display about how to access the BIOS, but it goes by quickly. Once inside the BIOS, be sure WRITE DOWN any settings before you change them, because you may need to go back and restore those settings. Also, a smart technique is to change only one setting at a time, reboot, and test for awhile.
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RE: TASCAM FireWire Vista drivers realeased
2008/01/15 07:15:03
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Hey guys, getting back on the issue. First of all, thanks to Kzoink for your answer. I had given up for a while and hadn't seen your reply. In the end, I have found the same solution as you, but since you've already posted it I don't need to do it. For information, this problems seems to affect many different FW interfaces as i could read on several forums here and there. I had contacted Tascam customer support, and as you can imagine, no answer. On the other hand, I had contacted Frontier Design support, and the guys there were very supportive, trying to find solutions but without success. I have forwarded them the finally identified source of the problem, suggesting the developers of FW Audio interfaces/drivers like them and others get in touch with Microsoft for a future possible hotfix. Silverslate, you normally find the memory remapping option (or memory hole depending in Bios/Motherboard manufacturer) under the Chipset options of your Bios. If you don't have more than 3.2 GB memory on your system then you won't lose anything. In my case, I hope a better solution will be found in order to be able to use all the memory available on my system. Cheers
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RE: TASCAM FireWire Vista drivers realeased
2008/01/15 10:22:41
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Thanks riojaz and wolverine for such a quick response. I'll try it today and let you know how I make out. My 8GB of ram will collect dust (at least for now), but at least I'll be able to use the 1884. Thanks again, Chris
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