Thanks for the quick response.
Unfortunately, the Stereo192 from Mytek requires a driver for USB2 and FireWire. USB1 works without a driver but is limited in what can be played through it. USB1 is not recommended anyway as it was never designed with audio data in mind. None of their newer models need a driver on the Mac. The driver which can be downloaded from their site is a 3rd party driver and for whatever reason they have stopped supporting it. Now I’m left with the problem of USD2000/- device being consigned to the rubbish heap unless I can come up with a way of connecting it to my Mac without the need of a driver. I might be going down the wrong path thinking that placing a reclocker in between my Mac and the Mytek might solve it.
Unfortunately, the Stereo192 from Mytek requires a driver for USB2 and FireWire. USB1 works without a driver but is limited in what can be played through it. USB1 is not recommended anyway as it was never designed with audio data in mind. None of their newer models need a driver on the Mac. The driver which can be downloaded from their site is a 3rd party driver and for whatever reason they have stopped supporting it. Now I’m left with the problem of USD2000/- device being consigned to the rubbish heap unless I can come up with a way of connecting it to my Mac without the need of a driver. I might be going down the wrong path thinking that placing a reclocker in between my Mac and the Mytek might solve it.