Terms & Conditions BY DOWNLOADING OR USING THIS SOFTWARE, YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT, THAT YOU UNDERSTAND IT, AND THAT YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY ITS TERMS. *Fixed: After updating to firmware 1.20, turning knob E1 results in Update Failed error message on screen. *Changed build to use Avid signing certificate in place of the expired M-Audio signing certificate. *Changed installer to use Avid license file rather than the old M-Audio license. *Removed “Driver” from the Installer name used within the installer UI. *Updated TaskBarIconApplet to 1.3.3 - includes “Data is Invalid” error fix. *Updated to include firmware version 01.21-0503 for Axiom Pro 25/49/61. so you will always end up in a win win situation.Support Driver Downloads Driver Information DriverĪxiom_Pro_Installer_6_0_3_Driver_5_10_0_5134.zip you will get there eventually □ and then, like most people, you will never look back!įinally, and I am simply saying this because some peole simply don't like change and/or don't end up feeling comfortable with the differences between OS X and Windows.Don't forget that if you find you prefer the Windows way of doing things, you can always Boot Camp your Mac and go back to Windows. which is very common during the initial stages of getting accustomed to a new computer and OS.ĭon't worry. I suspect you are simply suffering from the "I've bought a Mac and now things aren't the same as on my PC" syndrome. In almost every case where there has been an issue, in regards to external hardware, it has always been tracked down to drivers/hardware problems because Devs have failed to program/design the drivers or hardware correctly or it has been a 'User Error' that once corrected resolves the issue in regards to the kind of issues you are describing. and there are no inherrant issues with them at all. I should also add that I have several iMacs along with a bunch of other Macs, as do my clients. More issues and problems with PCs than with Macs once you have understood the differences and how to set them up correctly. Typically, I have found it to be the other way around. I should have never bought this iMac, i heard they have problems but this is ridiculous. go to Logic Pro Help's website and ask your question there as I believe David Nahmani (The website Sysop and author of one of the best guides to Logic Pro) owns and uses an Axiom and should be able to assist you, if he has the time to do so. and possible fixes for itįinally, if all else fails. Here is a thread relating to your apparent issue. ( I linked to the drivers in my first post in this thread) and others have a nightmare mainly because of the issues and way M-Audio designed their hardware/firmware and the changes made in OS X 10.8.x.Īgain, are you sure you have the version of the Axiom that doesn't need drivers for use with OS X 10.8.x? If you have the 2nd Gen version then you must install the drivers provided on M-Audio's website. I cannot help you with setting up the Axiom because I do not own one but i do know several people have no problems using one with OS X. Different OS, Drivers, etc so believing the issue lies with your iMac is somewhat misleading in that sense. Just because the Axiom works with a PC has no bearing on if it should work with a Mac. You are misunderstanding what you are being told.
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