

I am currently using MY 32 with my Mac Mini Server & it works fine under Mavericks. you're probably out of luck unless you find some unofficial way to use your Focusrite on Windows 10 so I was finally ready to pay for that even if I'm broke. even on Windows 7 that they officially supported. I retired my MOTU 828MK2 that had same issue with somewhat bad driver support and issues with sample rate switching and having to reboot it time to time when it lost clocking and audio went weird. now I finally have one.Īnd the stories of their drivers being the best in the business aren't exaggeration at all. I've used RME at other places for a long time and often and they've never let me down so I always wanted one when I can afford it. and their drivers are simple, small and get constant updates. It just works and they support their products for decades. I just bough my first RME interface (used) for my own some months back and I'll never be going back. They might make good pre-amps, but that doesn't really matter if the device doesn't work reliably. I've had driver issues with their smaller USB units as well. That's why one only uses Neutrik connectors, not some no name Chinese clone. the whole connector had to be swapped out.

They also had skimped on the XLR connectors on their liquid sapphire FW interface (especially regarding the price of the interface) and I had to repair one of them after a lock had gotten stuck and one couldn't get the XLR cable out anymore. When it did, it broke soon again for what ever reason. I helped my friend dozens of times trying to get it working properly.

Already back in the Windows 7 days that particular interface had some serious issues with latency and sample-rate switching and general stability that they never worked out. Focusrite driver support has always been quite bad.
