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tascam
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about Tascam audio interfaces and soundcards focus on driver compatibility and workarounds for legacy devices on modern Windows versions. Users report issues with Tascam US-144MKII, US-428, US-1641, and US-122 models when upgrading from Windows XP or Vista to Windows 7. Common themes include finding alternative drivers, using Windows XP Mode to run older hardware, and troubleshooting system tools like gpedit.msc to enable custom shutdown scripts. The forum also covers Linux kernel developments, such as a new USB driver for the Tascam US-144MKII queued for Linux 6.18, reflecting ongoing community support for discontinued hardware.
The Linux kernel's audio stack is showing fresh signs of life across several fronts: a newly submitted, fully featured USB driver for the discontinued but still widely owned TASCAM US-144MKII is queued for the 6.18 cycle; the sound subsystem for Linux 6.17 is being prepared with explicit support...
Can anyone tell me if XP mode will be the solution to this scenario: I have a midi/audio controller (Tascam US-428) which is no longer supported, hence no drivers for Windows 7
However, the software that I use in conjunction (via USB) with the controller (Cubase) runs fine in Windows 7...
i have a tascam us-1641 and cubase LE 4 software(audio recording software), that i've tried to download to my win.7 and it leads me to the software is not compatible, try older version (ex. XP,vista)
it will not fix, ive looked for drivers, does any one have any ideas for me or do i just wait...
Hi all
I've just built and installed my new Windows 7 PC. Good times! However, while trying to work out how to get my Tascam US-122 soundcard to work with W7 I found a solution (I think on this very forum) that required me to add a custom shutdown script to 'gpedit.msc'. Problem is...