Has anyone tried the 0404 USB driver on Snow Leopard?
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Snow Leopard and E-MU 0404 USB compatibility?
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defsquad
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bump.. any updates on compatibility?
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my friend uses a macbook with a 0404...I'll see if I can contact him to see what's up..
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If you upgrade a machine with a working 0404, it works. Snow Leopard wants to install Rosetta to run the 0404 control panel, though, and I haven't done that (you can still change bitrate in Audio Midi setup).
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Excellent, thanks for the info.
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Doesn't work unless you boot Snow Leopard in 32bit (which is the default, but still). If you wish to use Snow Leopard in 64bit (why wouldn't you?), the Emu 0404 USB will not work
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I am getting static in the background when using the 0404 with snow leopard. Any solutions?
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I have to say a big thank you to this group. I have been tearing my hair out looking for a solution to my problem with my E-MU 0404 USB. It was working fine with my MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo (Early 2008) and then I sold the MBP and purchased the MacBook Pro 15" quad core 2.2GHz. Both machines are running Snow Leopard (10.6.6).
I tried every ASIO driver I could find because my audio was gone and only MIDI worked. I tried using Leopard OS, I tried installing Cubase AFTER installing the E-MU drivers.
Finally, I see this post about 32-bit v 64-bit and I realize that the new MBP's come with the OS Kernel and extensions defaulting to 64-bit unlike the MBP with a Core 2 Duo which comes with 32-bit as the default. YEAH! All I had to do was hold down the 3 and 2 keys when I rebooted and I came up in 32-bit Kernel mode and the drivers worked once more.(Thanks Hakeron)
Thank you guys, I'm back recording now using the Beta version of the E-MU driver for Snow Leopard which is working just great. I was about to go out and buy a PreSonus AudioBox USB to replace the 0404 I was getting that desperate.
I wanted to get more horsepower for VST instruments in Cubase and multiple tracks of course so I bought the quad core MBP for portability, stuck an Intel 120GB SSD ($169 on Buy.com) in the optical bay for the SL OS and brought up RAM to 8GB and replaced the drive with 7200 RPM drive. I partitioned the drive so that I could put Ivory samples on one partition and media data on the other (iTunes, iPhoto, Moves) - works great! I put my finger on that Yamaha controller and I get instant Steinway 10ft grand or any of the other Ivory pianos - WOW! Now we're talking.
Thank a million to you all.
I tried every ASIO driver I could find because my audio was gone and only MIDI worked. I tried using Leopard OS, I tried installing Cubase AFTER installing the E-MU drivers.
Finally, I see this post about 32-bit v 64-bit and I realize that the new MBP's come with the OS Kernel and extensions defaulting to 64-bit unlike the MBP with a Core 2 Duo which comes with 32-bit as the default. YEAH! All I had to do was hold down the 3 and 2 keys when I rebooted and I came up in 32-bit Kernel mode and the drivers worked once more.(Thanks Hakeron)
Thank you guys, I'm back recording now using the Beta version of the E-MU driver for Snow Leopard which is working just great. I was about to go out and buy a PreSonus AudioBox USB to replace the 0404 I was getting that desperate.
I wanted to get more horsepower for VST instruments in Cubase and multiple tracks of course so I bought the quad core MBP for portability, stuck an Intel 120GB SSD ($169 on Buy.com) in the optical bay for the SL OS and brought up RAM to 8GB and replaced the drive with 7200 RPM drive. I partitioned the drive so that I could put Ivory samples on one partition and media data on the other (iTunes, iPhoto, Moves) - works great! I put my finger on that Yamaha controller and I get instant Steinway 10ft grand or any of the other Ivory pianos - WOW! Now we're talking.
Thank a million to you all.
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I have to say a big thank you to this group. I have been tearing my hair out looking for a solution to my problem with my E-MU 0404 USB. It was working fine with my MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo (Early 2008) and then I sold the MBP and purchased the MacBook Pro 15" quad core 2.2GHz. Both machines are running Snow Leopard (10.6.6).
I tried every ASIO driver I could find because my audio was gone and only MIDI worked. I tried using Leopard OS, I tried installing Cubase AFTER installing the E-MU drivers.
Finally, I see this post about 32-bit v 64-bit and I realize that the new MBP's come with the OS Kernel and extensions defaulting to 64-bit unlike the MBP with a Core 2 Duo which comes with 32-bit as the default. YEAH! All I had to do was hold down the 3 and 2 keys when I rebooted and I came up in 32-bit Kernel mode and the drivers worked once more.(Thanks Hakeron)
Thank you guys, I'm back recording now using the Beta version of the E-MU driver for Snow Leopard which is working just great. I was about to go out and buy a PreSonus AudioBox USB to replace the 0404 I was getting that desperate.
I wanted to get more horsepower for VST instruments in Cubase and multiple tracks of course so I bought the quad core MBP for portability, stuck an Intel 120GB SSD ($169 on Buy.com) in the optical bay for the SL OS and brought up RAM to 8GB and replaced the drive with 7200 RPM drive. I partitioned the drive so that I could put Ivory samples on one partition and media data on the other (iTunes, iPhoto, Moves) - works great! I put my finger on that Yamaha controller and I get instant Steinway 10ft grand or any of the other Ivory pianos - WOW! Now we're talking.
Thank a million to you all.
Glad you got it working - Amazing how in 3 years, Creative still can't make a working 64-bit version of the driver - it's not like this is a cheap item :/
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Warning to anyone using an 0404 USB, it will not work in OSX Lion until Creative release 64bit drivers - Come on creative!
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Warning to anyone using an 0404 USB, it will not work in OSX Lion until Creative release 64bit drivers - Come on creative!
Given that Creative never bothered to release supported drivers for Snow Leopard, I wouldn't hold my breath. The last supported release for OSX was 2/1/2008.
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