Bellingham, WA - EDIROL is proud to announce new drivers supporting Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger for eleven current and legacy devices. Edirol posted these drivers on the morning of the release of Tiger to ensure that Mac customers could continue
to work and enjoy their Edirol products with the latest OS.
Edirol's close development relationship with Apple has gained Edirol a strong reputation for reliable, powerful, and innovative tools for the Mac and this
latest release continues to illustrate Edirol's commitment to Apple.
Eleven new drivers have been released to ensure support for Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger.
This includes the complete complement of Edirol's current USB audio and audio+MIDI
devices, as well as some legacy devices.
Edirol's current OS X MIDI drivers require no update to function fully on Tiger
allowing USB MIDI Keyboards, USB MIDI Interfaces, Sound Modules, and Hardware
Synthesizers (23 models in all) to function with previously compiled drivers.
In addition, a number of Edirol Audio Devices are supported natively in Mac
OS X so therefore require no driver update with Tiger, namely FA-101, FA-66,
UA-1X, UA-1D and UA-3D.
About Tiger's improvements for audio:
64-bit audio file support
Tiger improves on the robust audio capabilities of Panther by adding 64-bit
audio file support, which effectively removes the 2GB limit on the size of an
audio file. This allows a single audio file to contain up to a thousand tracks
of PCM or compressed audio in a single file of indeterminate size.
Device Aggregation
Mac OS X Tiger now allows you to use multiple audio devices together to increase
the number of input and output channels. You can combine devices of like sampling
rate together, whether via FireWire, PCI or built-in, into a single aggregated
device. Set up is easy via Audio MIDI Setup and your new "virtual"
device will automatically show up in all applications on the system.
The latest Edirol drivers are located here: www.edirol.com/support/drivers.html
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