![]() ![]() I remember tracking down the original German manufacturer who designed the Unitor series for Emagic, but I never got a an asnwer back from them when I wrote them. It wasn't a cheap interface (cost me almost $1k).įortunately I now have a Mac so I can still use it and program it from that, but it's dead in the water for anything after Windows XP on the PC. I still remember reading the Unitor 8 mkII manual how this investment would continue to be useful for many years to come. HOW CAN THIS BE?! I just made a copy of the other Steinberg link so I'm definetly going to check out that but maybe someone allready knows what I'm doing wrong I Just got a second hand AMT8! downloaded the latest drivers from the Apple website from the link above, only problem is still that everything goes well untill I run Cubase sx 3 which just won't see the AMT device:( Then you have to reinstall the drivers, and it is good to keep the files handy.īesides from that it runs pretty well (no problems, have had it for seven years now).Ī last thing: If you are using Cubase with the AMT8 and encountering problems, you should read this MIDI-related troubleshooting-guide (you may have to move some files around in your cubase-directory): PC Windows MIDI port configuration and troubleshooting :: Knowledge Base :: Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH If you have not turned on your AMT8 while running Windows several times, stupid Windows sometimes doesn't recognize your USB-connected AMT8 anymore. Now the AMT8 should be properly installed. Repeat the procedure by choosing the same directory "Win2k" again. ![]() When windows asks, if its ok to install the unknown driver, continue.Īfter this step ist finished, you may be prompted with a usb-device-finding again. Now click "install from list" and choose the directory "Win2k" for the drivers to use. Go to the device manager, click on the unknown usb-device (amt8), reinstall driver. ![]() The following works for the USB-connection: ![]() Use the ones for Win 2000, they will work (at least they work for my AMT8 under Windows XP SP2). You will notice that there are no explicit drivers for Windows XP. This is the ONLY windows-driver existing for the AMT8 and, since Apple bought Emagic. Index of /Apple_Support_Area/emagic/Driver_Files/Windows ![]()
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