Unitor family driver 2.51/13/2024 ![]() When flashing these files the Axiom Pro would still The problem I ran into was that the hex files generated with bin2hex using the command “BIN2HEX.EXE /O0x4000 /4 opalXX.dfu opalXX.hex” resulted inĢ76 015 bytes large hex files, instead of the 315 439 bytes large hex file provided by Roger. Roger Roumen has discovered how to flash the firmware using the JTAG interface directly on the board, instead of using the USB port (which doesn’t Help you since they changed owners and therefore claims they have no responsibility – a scandal… Most 1st gen Axiom Pros sooner or later get “bricked” because of some bug in the firmware – yes, it’s a self-destructing firmware. These are hex files of the firmware for the M-Audio Axiom Pro 25, 49 and 61. The manual of the Octamic D if anyone is interested! ADAT S/MUXĭownload axiom-pro-25-49-61-firmware-hex.zip The Fireface automatically detects itself as slave (synced by ADAT) and is set to 96 kHz when the Octamic is turned on. On the back of the Octamic are six dip switches that I set to internal sync (Master), 48 kHz and “Double mode” (=sample rate *2). Installation was very simple, I connected the Octamic’s MAIN and AUX ADAT outputs to the Fireface’s ADAT1 and ADAT2 respectively. The ADA8000 sounds better than the AI3, according to my ears. I’ve noticed before that most stuff sounds more defined using the Fireface outputs compared to the ADA8000 or AI3. Also, the converters are probably much better. ![]() I just purchased and installed the perfect companion to my Fireface 800 – an Octamic D! This means that the Alesis AI3 and Behringer ADA8000 are out the window.Įven though I now only get 8 ADAT channels in instead of 16, the Octamic D supports S/MUX (sample multiplexing) which means that the 8 channels can be run at 96 kHz using two ADAT connections.
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