![]() He also said that a lot of USB interfaces that are older don't really support it well. I just called zzounds and they say my interface doesn't really go well with windows 7. If it does not clearly state it supports windows 7 64 bit don't buy it. The US-1641 installs ASIO and Core Audio drivers for Windows XP, Windows Vista 32 and Mac OS X, with simple instructions for hooking up to Logic Pro, Cubase, Nuendo, Digital Performer, SONAR, Reason, Live and nearly all other recording software. You would be lucky if you found a really good low end USB interface.īut that card has some really serious driver issues.And the support gives you the run around and will tell you it's your computer and not the interface. v2.07 driver, though I didnt notice at first that it says (on the Tascam site us1641 download. If you had a desktop I would recommend a different type of card like a PCI. Final 64-bit windows driver designed for this product. Product: US-1641 TASCAM Ive downloaded their Windows 10 (pre-creators update) driver, unpacked it and there are both 64 bit and 32 bit drivers. I have Sonar 8.5 and the older model of that interface and they just do not compliment each other.īuy a different product. My apologies Tips for Lightroom 6 help indicates again that if using a graphics card AMD/ATI under Windows 64-bit with the AMD Catalyst driver 15.7. Anyway, Ive briefly looked at 1641 support page and its not really true, there are no 64 bit drivers. My computer is a Sony Vaio 2.2 Ghz Core 2 Duo/4 GB RAM/Windows 7 64-bit. I have no illusions that a $150 interface is going to be the last word in audio quality, but, if it gets along well with Sonar, this interface looks like a good value. I've read that this interface has driver issues, but the tales of driver madness seem to precede the latest drivers for Windows 7 64-bit. I searched the forum, and no one has written about it for a while. Is anyone successfully using the Tascam US-144 mkII USB 2.0 audio interface with Sonar 8.5/Windows 7 64-bit?
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