![]() ![]() I am using a Texas Instruments FireWire card (as that seemed to be the one most said worked best with saffire pro on newer windows. ![]() The 3.81b seems to be working well so far and I’ll find out Thursday I run into the Zoom issue. I had one issue in Zoom where it would cut out (start the clicking thing if you know that, and mixcontrol wouldn’t recognize anything anymore, even if you turned the pro 40 off and on). My issue wasn’t so much that my saffire pro 40 didn’t work-3.7 was working pretty well with my AWS and games and browsers. It installed and then asked to update the unit’s firmware, which I can’t ever remember happening with older mixcontrols (although maybe I just forgot). I actually did manage to find it yesterday, probably that same drive link, as my copy was downloaded from drive. However i take no responsibility for how others use it, and if they mess up their systems it's on them lol.īut for other hackers and in the interest of transparency, if it's possible to upload.i will. Implementing/installing it on W11 required a few hacks which i had to ascertain myself, and was trial and error. A Further/alternative rationale might be that they only want 100% stable and working firmware out there. IF this is the case it's a bit unethical imho, and surely it's better to support those who are more acclimated to the older gear. I suppose the rationale being, if people can use legacy gear with newer OS it may hinder them from purchasing newer gear. The only reason i can think of is that Focusrite doesn't want this version to propogate. I've still got a copy on my computer and other back-ups elsewhere off-line.īut searching for it via search engines doesn't seem to turn-up much either. A quick scan shows it's no longer hosted on there. I think i got my version direct from the Focusrite website a fair few months back. Is anyone else running a Saffire FireWire device with Build 19043? Is it working fine for you? Does anyone maybe have a fix that I could try in order to get my device to show up again? However, before updating to the newest build today, I was using 19042, which was already several builds after 1809, so I am convinced that it should work. I reached out to Focusrite's excellent 24/5 instant chat support and their representative pointed me to this article, stating that, as per October 2019, Focusrite has ended developmental support for their Saffire FireWire range, thereby supposedly rendering Windows builds after 1809 incompatible with the device. Under Device Manager, it just shows up under "Other Devices" and cannot be used. I was using it just fine but uninstalled the driver today to solve a problem, and even after reinstalling Saffire MixControl, MixControl says no hardware is connected and Windows is not finding the driver to the device. I have a Saffire Pro 24 that is connected via FireWire to my computer running Windows 10 Home 64-bit Build 19043, which is the newest build as of 27 June 2021.
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