![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I told them to call the guys down the hall that actually wrote the code and ask them why they wrote that word in, what does it really mean, and what is the fix, but of course they wouldn't. Alesis said we don't know what that is, never seen it before. I finally searched out and bought a 64 bit PCI Firewire card, with the latest TI chipset, found several reviews saying it works for Audio, at least with M-Audio products, But what I am bumped up against is this problem, when I run Reaper it sees the mixer, all 10 possible channels, but it also says the mixer is closed. But here is the catch, it only works, according to them this is how their tech guys got it to work,, if you have one of the old 32 bit Firewire cards they listed as proven to work and it has the TI chipset and you install it under/in the Win 7 32 bit XP mode area, which by the way is only available if you have the W7 ultimate premium/Pro version, Unfortunately 99% of us got stuck with the bottom line Home premium version and it has no XP mode option, nor can it be added unless you first buy the other top level version of W7 for around $200 or more. The last driver Alesis posted for the Multi-mix 8 Firewire is version 3.5.3.867 and Alesis said it is the last thing they will ever do for Firewire mixers, and that they have forever washed their hands of the whole mess. Last ever Alesis Win 7 64 bit driver 3.5.3.867 ![]()
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