If you don't see that, then it's a bad unit or your FW bus is having problems. My 828 shows up as Vendor 0x1F2 Device 0x101800. If you connect a MOTU FW device through a FireWire hub, that can happen-use a direct connection.ĭoes it show up under FireWire in About This Mac? Reset the PRAM in case the FW port has crashed (it's called the NV RAM on an Intel Mac) There are many reasons why it may not-among them is that the port may not be functioning properly on the Mac or the device.
I'll fire up my G4 tomorrow to see the actual name of the drivers.ĭoes it show up in Apple's Audio MIDI Setup? Does it show up in MOTU Audio Setup? This installed with the drivers.ĭo not assume that's why the Mac can't see the device. I will have my wife check behind me tomorrow.Īre the drivers installed in /System/Library/ Extensions ? If so, they are there. I still am missing the Core Audio driver and so the Mac can't recognize the Traveler. SteveHVasil wrote:I have loaded the sets of drivers you've specified, checked and double-checked, loaded them on two different computers to ensure I don't have a problem with an individual computer.
#MAC CORE AUDIO INSTALL#
BTW, it will install old versions of the drivers and you will still need to find and install the ones above. Here is the mkIII:Īgain, if you need Audio Desk, you need to buy the CD-if MOTU still has it for your unit. Read all of them and you will have a better understanding. Search for Core Audio - it will turn up eleven times.
#MAC CORE AUDIO MANUALS#
PDF manuals are great-you can search them in a second or two. This is the one you need.įor any of the MIDI devices, click on the button Legacy Mac to find it here: Since the Traveller has MIDI, you will also need to find and install the MIDI drivers. MOTU could have made these easier to find. The audio and MIDI drivers for OS 10.4.x are the same for all interfaces that work on a PPC. If you have the original Traveller, the minimum OS is 10.2.x.
Is it? If not, it won't work and you must update the OS. If you have a mkIII, the OS needs to be 10.4.9 or later. You do not need the CD to get the correct audio drivers. After loading drivers, there is nothing in the location where the CoreAudio driver should be. SteveHVasil wrote:I am beginning to think the CoreAudio driver is not included in the set of drivers on the MOTU website but is only on the CD which comes with the interface.