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[Fwd: Mac Driver for RME DIGI96 series cards, part 2]

[Fwd: Mac Driver for RME DIGI96 series cards, part 2]

2000-06-17 by Joeri Vankeirsbilck

Matthias Carstens wrote:

> Hello,
>
> today we uploaded the final release candidate of our totally re-written
> MacOS driver for the DIGI96 series (file name m96_2.sit, see download
> page).
>
> Thanks to the overwhelming feedback we were able to track down a lot of
> smaller bugs. Based on the feedback and our own testing we also compiled
> an extensive support page (Installation, Soft- and Hardware
> Compatibility, Known Problems), see website, Mac section.
>
> General:
>
> - Settings are no longer stored in NVRAM but in a preferences file. With
> this settings are also stored on older machines.
>
> - 'Alt. ASIO mode' added for Logic (this was called 'Direct' in version
> 1.01).
>
> - Input mode no longer disabled after playback.
>
> - Several problems in the Settings dialog's internal structure fixed
> (crash when
> changing to another tab, wrong settings transfered etc).
>
> Sound Manager:
>
> - SM can no longer be used to select an input. Instead the displayed
> input is the one currently selected.
>
> - Automatic sample rate adjustment. Above 32 kHz playback will be
> direct, below 32 kHz sample rate conversion is used. The old Sound
> control panel (with configuration of output sample rate) is no longer
> needed.
>
> - Support for record level display with logarithmic scaling (for example
> in Peak 1.6/2.1)
>
> - Wrong playback speed after ASIO 32 bit operation fixed
>
> - Even system sounds can be played
>
> - Changed volume for system sounds to full level
>
> Enjoy (and don't forget to read the support page!)
>
> Best regards
> Matthias Carstens
> RME

http://www.rme-audio.com

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