I understand ASIO is probably the better way to go for this. ![]() With the Zoom, under Sound Device, when I select Core Audio (Wave RT), I can select the Zoom R24 as Input and Output, but can't get any signal to register. But I'd rather get the R24 working to use the multi-track recorder with the interface. Just to make sure MC was behaving properly, I plugged in an M-Audio Fast Track Ultra interface & all works well. Now the whole Win10 system is not seizing up when I configure MC7. I downloaded MC build 303, and that seems to be helping the system stability. That is what works for me - I hope you have success. I can then select Mackie in the Control Surface settings and all is well. Unfortunately there doesn't appear to be a way to get the Zoom to automatically default to 44k. I have to do this immediately after launching the zoom ASIO driver within Mixcraft (do this in the sound preferences - when you select zoom as the ASIO device immediately change the sample rate to 44k - this will then be reflected on the Zooms display). ![]() So I started tweaking.įor me what ended up working is changing the sample rate on the Zoom from 96k to 44k. I asked the question on the Zoom website and that proved less than helpful (not a single response). Using a utility called "WhoCrashed" it always reported that there was an issue with the Zoom Driver. ![]() ![]() Like you I had big issues to start with - crashing, usually within about a minute of starting - usually leading to a Blue Screen. I have a Zoom R24 and have it working fine with Mixcraft 7 - Now!
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