Firewire 410 Driver For Mac 10.13.3

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What is M-Audio Firewire Drivers (MacOS 9)?

Driver Install for the FW410 Audio/Midi Interface and possibly other Models.

Devices which have been granted a firmware update for use in OSX might no longer work in MaOS9 - until you downgrade the firmware again. Will post a Solution if we find one.


FWUni_OS9_1.0.4_install.zip(2.56 MiB / 2.68 MB)
M-Audio Firewire v1.0.4b42 installer / Zipped
85 / 2017-07-25 / 2017-07-25 / a725c98a43fe512e7e1bf24801a332e74a0eb687 / /
FW410_OS9_1.0.2_b25.zip(1.61 MiB / 1.69 MB)
M-Audio Firewire v1.0.2b25 installer / Zipped
39 / 2017-07-25 / 2017-07-25 / e797e760c3fb35c4d9475e87055572bbd6729036 / /

Architecture


IBM PowerPC


Architecture: PPC

MacOS 9.2.x


Emulating this? It should run fine under: SheepShaver



M-AUDIO Firewire 410 audio interface review

Features 9/10

Firewire driver download

Features:

  • 4x10 I/O configuration
  • 2 mic/instrument inputs with independent gain (up to 66dB), phantom power and pad switches
  • 2 analog line level inputs
  • 8 analog outputs
  • Optical and coaxial S/PDIF I/O (with PCM, AC-3, DTS pass-through)
  • MIDI I/O with MIDI Thru
  • 2 headphone outputs with individual volume controls
  • Analog outs can drive up to 7.1 surround
  • Dynamic range: 108dB (A-weighted)
  • SNR: 107dB (A-weighted)
  • 24-bit converters, sample rates from 32 to 192kHz (192kHz on line outs 1 and 2 only, 44.1kHz, 48kHz and 96kHz for S/PDIF I/O)
  • Decent frequency response (+/-1dB, 20 Hz to 40 kHz)
  • Bundled with Ableton Live Lite 4, ProSessions Sampler, compatible with PRO TOOLS M-POWERED 7
  • Powered by firewire bus or external power supply (included)
  • Low latency drivers for Mac and PC, WDM, ASIO and CoreAudio
Mac

Sound quality 9.4/10

410 sounds pleasant with its clear and soft middle range. It's quite dynamic, it doesn't have a big low end. It didn't enchant me, but it left me with a good impression.

Instrument inputs have good mids and good dynamics, making the 410 a good choice for high gain legato soloing which on 410 turns out smooth and realistic. There's no obvious low pass filter there, so you get all the treble there is which can be considered a good thing. Gain control range is well suited for electric guitars, it's not like you have to make very small adjustments to avoid clipping.

I wish that its power supply had a grounding pin, because without it I ran into some ground loop problems while working on a Mac mini which also doesn't have power grounding. Desktop PC users wouldn't care, anyway.

Firewire

I didn't have an opportunity to check its microphone preamps.

Headphone outputs are fine. They're loud, but they would benefit from more clarity and punch.

Round trip latency, driver performance (Mac OS X Lion, Intel Core i5-2410M)

M-audio Firewire 410 Driver High Sierra

Measured round trip latency goes down to 6.077ms (268 samples @ 44.1kHz) at Core Audio buffer size of 14 samples. With the buffer set to 128 samples at the same operation mode, the latency raises to 11.156ms (492 samples). These are very good values. There's some latency drift - 0.23ms (10 samples @ 44.1kHz). Drivers are reliable. Word has it that there were some problems with 410 in the past, but for me it worked nicely. Once the interface lost sync, started generating strange sounds and I had to turn it off and then on again. Performance wise the driver is better than average.

Buffer sizeMeasured latencyMeasured latencyReported latency, ReaperReported latency, Cubase
samplessamplesmsmsms
142686.0774.0-
322996.784.86.848
643648.2536.28.3
12849211.1569.211.202

M-Audio Firewire 410 latency measurement results and DAW report values, Mac OS X 10.7.4, Reaper 4.151, Cubase Elements 6.06

M Audio Firewire 410 Driver Mac High Sierra

Ease of use 8/10

Everything works as it should and without too much fuss. There's no physical output dim button, but there's one in the software control panel. Output level controller is so close to the 2nd signal gain controller that it's impossible to grab it, it's a small inconvenience.

M-Audio Firewire Control Panel

Overall 8/10

Firewire 410 Windows 10

I was rather impressed with Firewire 410. For me it would be great if it had some ground lift switches and a grounded power supply.

Advantages

Features

Drawbacks

No power supply grounding

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