Help needed on NI and USB 3.0
Help needed on NI and USB 3.0 Posted on: 20.06.2012 by Jenell Knorpp Been looking all over the lovely internet, but at no avail..I have been saving for 3 years since i bought my last macbook.. Finally it was time.. But not being savy when it comes to computers i foolishly decided to listen to the salesperson in the applestore, and left with a brand new macbook air.. lovely machine.. fast and light.. BUT.. he failed to mention that theres a difference between the pro and air usb ports.. and even though i showed him the requirements for traktor, he advised me to go with the air.. So here i am.. With a broken setup as i cant get my trusty old Audio 8 to work.. So what now?.. Is there any known fix for this?.. I found none.. Do any of the other NI audio cards work with usb 3.0?.. Found none here too.. So are there any audio cards that work well with traktor AND usb 3.0?.. Or am i just fucked?.. If anyone has any suggestions, solutions or ANYTHING constructive, plz add.. im angry, and desperate and sad.. And unable to digital dj.. | |
Lina Rawie 26.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by MrPopinjay
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Kiyoko Wellisch 26.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by DJSigma
Originally Posted by frequencym
This is going to be a pain for all OS's I believe. |
Allan Neubert 26.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by DJSigma
I've also seen reports that the S4 worked great on 10.7.3, and broke when people installed the 10.7.4 update Apple released a couple of days after the IB laptops were released. (Note that the retina MBP shipped with 10.7.4.) Bottom line is I don't believe what OS you decide to run is going to give you blanket immunity from this problem. |
Lina Rawie 26.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by MrPopinjay
Well written software will ask you which file types you want to associate, as VLC does, for example: - |
Kiyoko Wellisch 26.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by DJSigma
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Lina Rawie 26.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by mostapha
Still, I'm sure Apple will get there eventually. |
Dorie Scelzo 25.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by DJSigma
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Cristian Carmona 26.06.2012 | guy back on topic, por favor. |
Leighann Kashat 26.06.2012 | As I was talking with NI's support regarding my Traktor Collection (which got sorted out!), they said they have noted Apple HQ about their products not working properly with the new MacBooks USB 2.0 / 3.0 ports, so hopefully it should be sorted out relativly quickly. |
Lina Rawie 26.06.2012 | Can you not figure it out from what I've written already? I'll repeat it: - I complained on DJF about Quicktime hijacking file associations on Windows. Mostapha (jumping to Apple's defence as always) said that this was the fault of Windows as that was the way all software worked on Windows. He's wrong, because software on Windows can do 1 of 3 things when you install it: - 1) It can associate itself with file types without asking the user (depending on Windows/account settings). 2) It can associate itself with no file types at all. 3) It can ask the user on install and let them choose which file types they want to associate. So if the software does 1, then it is the fault of the software author, not the fault of Windows. What you were talking about is irrelevant to this. |
Kiyoko Wellisch 26.06.2012 | What are you saying then? |
Lina Rawie 26.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by MrPopinjay
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Kiyoko Wellisch 26.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by DJSigma
Originally Posted by frequencym
This is going to be a pain for all OS's I believe. |
Allan Neubert 26.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by DJSigma
I've also seen reports that the S4 worked great on 10.7.3, and broke when people installed the 10.7.4 update Apple released a couple of days after the IB laptops were released. (Note that the retina MBP shipped with 10.7.4.) Bottom line is I don't believe what OS you decide to run is going to give you blanket immunity from this problem. |
Lina Rawie 26.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by MrPopinjay
Originally Posted by MrPopinjay
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Kiyoko Wellisch 26.06.2012 | He's wrong in believeing it's a flaw for an OS to let apps hijack file associations? I believe that's a flaw. I'm also willing to bet that when he said he stopped using Windows a decade ago he means stopped using it as his primary OS. I dare say he's tried it since. And I still don't get your "apple will get there some day" remark. Windows is fucking terrible with USB audio/midi devices in my experience, in what respect do you believe it's vastly superior to Mac OS and other OS's? |
Lina Rawie 26.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by MrPopinjay
Well written software will ask you which file types you want to associate, as VLC does, for example: - |
Kiyoko Wellisch 26.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by DJSigma
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Lina Rawie 27.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by Mostapha
Originally Posted by MrPopinjay
Originally Posted by Mostapha
Also, as anyone that has actually used Windows for more than 5 minutes knows, applications can either associate themselves with file types without asking (bad practice in many cases), they can associate themselves with no file types, or they can give the user the option on install (which is good practice for software that does music/video playback). It is not a Windows issue as he claimed. It's an issue with the software being installed. Basically, it's common for Mostapha to make inept, lengthy posts about things he knows fuck all about and Windows is just one of them. He compares aspects of old versions of Windows that are 10+ years old with the latest version of OS X in order to make his point, which is clearly bollocks, hence the reply above: -
Originally Posted by Jack Bastard
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27.06.2012 | You aren't really up to date on Windows by the looks of it Mostapha and it doesn't look like you have a huge amount of experience anyway. You can create a text file from Powershell in exactly the same way that you can in bash. |
Dorie Scelzo 26.06.2012 | Actually, I've been employed as a windows network/system admin for a startup and might end up doing that again. I've trouble-shot IIS and MS SQL for small/medium businesses for pay. I've installed automated network backup stuff. I've done vsphere implementations, data deduplication, server setups, etc.. I've done registry hacks to fix botched login information when one of the labs at Tech lost the only machine in the school that could run our EEG and it somehow got a password that no one knew about and ended up correcting a boot sector virus manually (well…using a linux live cd). I'm not a n00b when it comes to Windows. I don't consider myself amazing at Windows because I try to avoid it and have to re-learn things just about every time they come up. But I'd hazard to say that I'm still in the top 10 or 15% even with having to look things up all the time……at least, with anything not dealing with audio…because I just don't care about audio on Windows. But, there is nothing I've found on Windows that beats out the ability to use a real shell or highly integrated scripting. If I never saw Windows again, I'd be a happy camper. And while Apple scares the shit out of me with their continued devotion to iOS, they've got a long way to go before I give up on them. It's possible. But I just don't see it happening. I also used to hate OS X as "that pretty thing that you can't do anything with" up until OS X. Then again, I admit I'm weird. I don't use a mouse to browse the web. The instant I can start a text file with #!/bin/bash on Windows, set mode 700, and have it work correctly without having to resort to a stop-gap like cygwin, I'll consider re-believeing my opinion…and when it has a package manager that actually works. But it won't be Windows anymore. Until that happens, I'm a *nix-like fanboy through and through. And OS X is the one that can run audio apps that don't suck. I'd love it if real audio apps ran on Linux (with the real-time kernel, of course) because I could ditch a lot of the eye candy and "features" that I still believe get in the way. And it takes me a little while to get a normal install of OS X to work the way I want it to. But I just don't see that happening any time soon, mostly because things change too fast and it would be really hard to keep up with linux updates and version skew for everything that you'd need to run. |
Kiyoko Wellisch 26.06.2012 | Why do you believe he hasn't used it? Get where? |
Lina Rawie 26.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by mostapha
Still, I'm sure Apple will get there eventually. |
Dorie Scelzo 25.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by DJSigma
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Cristian Carmona 25.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by itajeN
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Lina Rawie 25.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by MrPopinjay
http://uk.asus.com/Motherboards/Inte...s_IV_GENEZGEN3 EDIT - Oh yeah, if you meant which sound card, then it's a Traktor Audio 6. |
Kiyoko Wellisch 25.06.2012 | What card Sigma? |
Lina Rawie 25.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by itajeN
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Kiyoko Wellisch 25.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by itajeN
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Dorie Scelzo 25.06.2012 | Oh, so my SL1 will work on USB 3.0 ports? |
Dewey Melchi 25.06.2012 | Go SSL. Problem = solved. |
Stanley Peckman 24.06.2012 | Just want to say thanks to all the poster's on this thread, I wanted to buy a new MBP, came on here read this and bought the outgoing 13" 10.74 late 2011 spec with usb 2.0's instead of the new model on Friday evening
. Got a good discount too. Without this community I'd be gutted right now crying in to my beer. Serious Thanks. |
Dorie Scelzo 23.06.2012 | Money. 2000s are the only ones I feel like I'd be happy with, and they're not worth it considering that it's about the same price as the stanton unit (which I know is crap and something I'll throw away eventually), plus a room worth of treatments, a decent desk, and another 2TB backup drive. If I'm going to compromise anyway just to be able to record and "practice" without switching completely back to vinyl, it's either around $1000 for CDJs that I'm not going to be happy with or $500 for that thing that I'm not going to be happy with……both would be a sunk cost since I'm not excited about the prospect of re-selling…and that one's cheaper. Or TS A6. That'd be even cheaper…it'd just require the computer. Ugh. Too complicated. All I want to do is play music without headaches or feeling like I'm wasting money (like my last Pioneer CDJs). Whatever…too far off topic. Edit: Or…when my GF buys a new computer, I could probably get my old Macbook back, install SSL, and just never upgrade. That'd be even cheaper. Yeah…that's what I'm going to do. |
Kiyoko Wellisch 23.06.2012 | Why an scs.4dj rather than a CD player? Also weren't Eks making a scs.4dj style thingy with The One inside? |
Dorie Scelzo 23.06.2012 | I mean…the thing is that it's totally doable for a DJ setup. Taking the computer completely out of a production rig is, well, possible……but it's a huge PITA. Would I be completely stupid for considering vinyl + SCS.4dj for home and rekordbox-prep'd keys for anywhere else? Or just not practicing. That could work. Also…yeah…I love it when threads go completely off topic. |
Sylvia Greener 23.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by mostapha
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Kiyoko Wellisch 23.06.2012 | I'm in a similar situation here. Sadly the CD players I'm interested in are not cheap |
Dorie Scelzo 23.06.2012 | I'd imagine a driver update would fix a lot of them. Depending on exactly how things work, I'd imagine that some would just be fucked, which seems to match what NI said about the audio 2/4/8 and what serato seems to have said about the sl1. It's one of those times when everything is about to get expensive and people using "legacy" hardware are about to just have to stop upgrading. The same thing happened when apple switched to intel. An before that. And the PCIx to PCIe switch. It'll happen again and again |
Kiyoko Wellisch 23.06.2012 | That's it, I have no idea what the problem is. I'm entirely ignorant so I'm asking questions Is a new driver all that is needed? |
Sylvia Greener 23.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by MrPopinjay
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