Edirol Da-2496 Windows 7 Drivers

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  1. Edirol Da-2496 Windows 7 Drivers Download

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Hi, hopefully someone can help me with this question because apparently M-Audio doesn't have a clue. I have an Edirol DA-2496 that I'm probably going to have to upgrade, but I thought I'd check with you guys to see if you can help.I just recently upgraded to Windows XP Pro x64. The DA-2496 has been discontinued by Edirol, and upon contacting the Japan department of Edirol, they said it was probably 'unlikely' they'd develop a 64-bit driver, thus making the DA-2496 useless for x64. I hate to part with it because it has never once given me issues, and it has one of the lowest latencies (if not the lowest) in it's ability and price range.So I've been shopping and came across the Delta 1010LT, which has 64-bit drivers. Upon further inspection, it has the same exact jack (looks like a serial input) as. There's no doubt in my mind that it'll fit it, but will it recognize the outputs on the Edirol DA-2496 interface?I call up customer service at M-Audio.

The guy gives me and unsure 'It shouldn't be a problem'. Not satisfied with that, I call tech support, at which point I get an unsure 'I.

He went on to say the functions might be assigned to different pins on the 2496, than on the 1010LT.So that's my long winded story. Has anyone that has the Delta 1010 or 1010LT (I think it's the same card), tried connecting it to a different interface?

Edirol Da-2496 Windows 7 Drivers

That'd save me a bunch of money. Thanks for the help!Last edited by Promythia; at 17:16.Reason: Grammer.

The current M-audio Delta WDM driver supports both 64 and 32bit Windows. As used for the Delta1010 thru to Audiophile2496.Esi, ST-audio (Hoontech) & Terratec cards NOT capable of 192Khz also use the Envy24.192Khz cards use the Envy24HT which has enough differences, I doubt it could ever work.I once managed to get some features of an Audiophile2496 working with an E-si driver, but I couldn't get all the channels working - things could be wired differently on the card. I saw some talk of changing or reprogramming (flashing) the eeprom that holds the cards config and ID info.

It's an 8pin device in a socket on some boards. This chips info is how the pc knows what make and type of card it is and how the driver knows what to do with it. Thanks for the info.I think I'm just going to go back to XP until 64-bit OS's start to become more main stream.

I hate to part with my DA-2496 because it's a great machine, has some of the best benchmark results in it's feature/price range.I talked to Edirol again and they haven't received a definitive 'yes' or 'no' from the Japan office, so I'll hold out for a while. I was looking forward to checking Sonar x64, but I can't justify spending almost a grand for a comparable card.Thanks for all the help! Necro'ing this thread.

Loljust a quick quote frm what i just read of soundonsound's article on the EDIROL DA-2496. 'As soon as I first launched the DA-PCI Control Panel, I recognised it as almost identical to the one used by M Audio for their soundcards; apparently, although Roland designed all the hardware including the PCI soundcard, they contacted M Audio to write licensed drivers for them.

Edirol Da-2496 Windows 7 Drivers Download

This makes sense, since M Audio already have huge experience in this area, but it's important to remember that although the software looks the same, the hardware it controls is completely different - you can't for instance download and use M Audio's Delta 1010 drivers with the DA2496.' ATTENTION ANYONE ELSE WHO OWNS AN EDIROL DA-2496Apparently using the Roland RPC-1 PCI card will allow u to use your box with 64 BIT SYSTEMSi was going to post a link to more info on this but google it and u will probaly find this info as i have. I just tried to post this and i got a msg saying i cant post links to other sitebut i found it on the cakewalk + roland forumsdo a search for 'Roland RPC-1 64 bit driver for Windows 7'the page i found this info on was 'forum.cakewalk.com' and then slash and then 'tm.aspx?m=1880825'this page shows the actual item u need: rolandus.com ' and then '/products/details/344'i've seen this card posted on ebay for around 60-80 dollars.and it's claimed by roland to be cross platform.

So it may even make your EDIROL DA-2496 work on mac with no driver necessary. (im guessing)forums.m-audio.com + 'archive/index.php/t-3685.html' has more info on thisalso if u need a cord, apparently:'need to lengthen your R-BUS cable?go to Staples and buy a 25 pin printer cable extender for 10 bucks. Despite Roland's claim to the contrary, they are the same thing.'

Another quote i saw on another forum called vsplanet or somethingLast edited by supernova777; at 09:51.Reason: additional info.