


I haven't yet tried to do the upgrade, since thats not my preferred system for this. So, some research about that seemed to suggest that my Macbook Pro had "Snow Leopard" on it, which does crash like that, but upgrading to Lion (I think it was - next version up), would make it work. In my frustration I even dug out an old Macbook Pro and tried plugging into that (it was suggested that no driver installation would be needed for the Mac - though I wouldn't want to use that computer as my DAW), and that instantly just crashed my Mac upon plugin, and if I powered it up with the DN32 plugged in via USB, it also crashed while trying to boot. Please plug in the device you want to upgrade". I've tried computer restarting/power cycling (several times), using different USB ports, trying a different USB cable, to no avail.Īlso, and probably no surprise here, I've tried the DN32USBAudioDfu.exe, which it appears is intended to update firmware on the DN32-LIVE itself, which pops up a "DN32-USB Firmware Upgrade" window, but it says "No device found. However looking at the Properties, the Device status says that "This device cannot start ". I can see the DN32-LIVE in the Device Manager under Sound, video and game controllers. I then installed the ASIO-Driver v4.59 onto my DAW computer. I followed the directions to upgrade the M32's firmware to 4.02, and that seemed to complete fine, the M32 is working from what I can tell (I've not tried every option - by far, of course) and sounds great through the mains. So, in general I found some directions for installing the drivers and such for the DN32-USB, which may be part of my issue (or not), though I didn't appreciate that there was a distinction at the time. If not, and you can suggest a proper place to ask, I would appreciate that. It seems that this may be the place I might request suggestions on what I might need to do to make that work.


I just received my M32 mixer, and it came with a DN32-Live card to interface to my DAW.
