What this mean? Please answer me: 'Already Supported - Class Compliant Products Please note that all of our class-compliant. controller and interface hardware will work with OS X 10.11 El Capitan immediately, with no special provisions or the need to install drivers: Class-compliant products include: Axiom 25 Axiom 49 Axiom 61 Axiom AIR 25 Axiom AIR 49 Axiom AIR 61 Axiom AIR Mini 32 CODE25 CODE49 CODE61 Keystation 49 Keystation 49es Keystation 61 Keystation 61es Keystation 88 Keystation 88es KS ES Mini 32 KS Mini 32 Micro DAC MIDISport 2x2 Annv. MIDISport 4x4 Annv.
MIDISport Uno M-Track M-Track M-Track Eight M-Track Plus M-Track Plus Oxygen 25 Oxygen 25 Oxygen 49 Oxygen 49 Oxygen 61 Oxygen 61 Oxygen 88 Trigger Finger Pro USB DAC'.Class Compliant What does 'class compliant' mean? A class compliant device is one that does not require an extra driver from Akai Professional to connect to your.Windows computer,.Macintosh computer, or iOS device. A class compliant device uses drivers that are written by Microsoft or Apple, and come pre-installed on the computer.Windows (98SE and up) is required for class compliant support.Mac OS X and higher is required for class compliant support. Hi, Thanks for posting! A class-compliant device simply means it does not require additional drivers for use on Windows 98SE or higher and Mac OS X or higher.
There are general use drivers built into these operating systems that certain products can use instead of requiring their own drivers. Usually this is for simpler midi keyboards and audio interfaces. Because of the class-compliant drivers, the products that use these are usually safe with newer operating systems and thus can be supported on an OS like El Capitan as soon as it comes out.
Now, the Fast Track series is no longer supported by M-Audio. As you may be aware, M-Audio was once owned by Avid (Pro Tools) and was acquired by inMusic Brands in 2012. The following products were not included with this acquisition, and will continue to be marketed, sold, supported and serviced by Avid:. Fast Track USB. Fast Track. Fast Track Pro.
Fast Track Ultra. Fast Track Ultra 8R. M-rm63 driver for macbook. Fast Track C400. Fast Track C600.
Mobilepre USB. Mobilepre For support or service on the products above, please contact Avid through their support channels: I'm not sure whether or not the Fast Track series is class-compliant, though I don't believe it is. Based on what I have seen so far, there has been some trouble with customers using these with OS X 10.11, so I would avoid updating if possible, but you'll have to discuss this with Avid for a definitive answer. Hope this helps you find an answer!
Hi, Thanks for posting! A class-compliant device simply means it does not require additional drivers for use on Windows 98SE or higher and Mac OS X or higher. There are general use drivers built into these operating systems that certain products can use instead of requiring their own drivers. Usually this is for simpler midi keyboards and audio interfaces.
Because of the class-compliant drivers, the products that use these are usually safe with newer operating systems and thus can be supported on an OS like El Capitan as soon as it comes out. Now, the Fast Track series is no longer supported by M-Audio. As you may be aware, M-Audio was once owned by Avid (Pro Tools) and was acquired by inMusic Brands in 2012. The following products were not included with this acquisition, and will continue to be marketed, sold, supported and serviced by Avid:. Fast Track USB. Fast Track.
Fast Track Pro. Fast Track Ultra. Fast Track Ultra 8R. Fast Track C400. Fast Track C600. Mobilepre USB. Mobilepre For support or service on the products above, please contact Avid through their support channels: Avid Support Page I'm not sure whether or not the Fast Track series is class-compliant, though I don't believe it is.
Based on what I have seen so far, there has been some trouble with customers using these with OS X 10.11, so I would avoid updating if possible, but you'll have to discuss this with Avid for a definitive answer. Hope this helps you find an answer! Hi, Sorry you are having trouble with this. Let me clarify for you. When the Fast Track series was developed, M-Audio was owned by a company called Avid, which you may know as the developer of Pro Tools.
In 2012, Avid sold M-Audio to inMusicBrands (who you are currently speaking to) but chose to retain some of the product lines developed under their watch, most notably the Fast Track and Mobile Pre series. Avid retained all information, support and responsibility for these products Because these lines were not sold with the rest of M-Audio, they are now technically Avid products and I unfortunately have zero information to help assist you. For that reason I recommend contacting Avid for proper support: Phone: 650-731-6400 Hope this helps! Let me give you some reality. Avid may never update these drivers, also if you think that only your Fast Track M audio or Avid are not working with El Capitan, think again. Your midi interface, may be dead, your version of the DAW may also not be supported. So, here is the only solution I found.
M Audio Fast Track Pro Driver
I made a bootable USB disk with Mavericks OSX on it. I did not have Apples Airport so I have to go and purchase 64GB USB 3.0 drives and put all my most important files on them. In the process of erasing OSX10.11 you will wipe your drive clean. I re-installed as Mavericks (why) because my version of PTs would not load up on OSX10.10 Yosemite. So I went to OSX 10.9.
Reinstalled midi, audio, and Protools, as OSX10.9 then upgraded to Yosemite 10.10.5. All is working great!! When and if the drivers for OSX10.11 ever come then you can upgrade. Be prepared to check on your DAW and any midi devices also. Also if you have 3rd party plugins you will also have issues. Good luck this is the only way to do this!!
Let me give you some reality. Avid may never update these drivers, also if you think that only your Fast Track M audio or Avid are not working with El Capitan, think again. Your midi interface, may be dead, your version of the DAW may also not be supported.
So, here is the only solution I found. I made a bootable USB disk with Mavericks OSX on it. The editors on fire with da vinci, smoke for mac. I did not have Apples Airport so I have to go and purchase 64GB USB 3.0 drives and put all my most important files on them.
In the process of erasing OSX10.11 you will wipe your drive clean. I re-installed as Mavericks (why) because my version of PTs would not load up on OSX10.10 Yosemite. So I went to OSX 10.9. Reinstalled midi, audio, and Protools, as OSX10.9 then upgraded to Yosemite 10.10.5. All is working great!! When and if the drivers for OSX10.11 ever come then you can upgrade. Be prepared to check on your DAW and any midi devices also.
Also if you have 3rd party plugins you will also have issues. Good luck this is the only way to do this!! The drivers for OS X 10.11 may never come for the Fast Track the unit is too old now. If you want to continue to use it get ready to reinstall Yosemite on your Apple computer. Make a bootable USB drive by going into the App store and download the OS to the USB stick. If you don't have Apple Time machine, get your self USB 3.0 drives this is were you will store your most important files as the entire drive will be wiped when you do the reinstall. I have done it and all is working great again, be aware that not only your audio device IE FTU, did not work on El Captian but if you go deeper your DAW, Midi interface probably won't work either.
This is the only fix. The drivers for OS X 10.11 may never come for the Fast Track the unit is too old now. If you want to continue to use it get ready to reinstall Yosemite on your Apple computer. Make a bootable USB drive by going into the App store and download the OS to the USB stick. If you don't have Apple Time machine, get your self USB 3.0 drives this is were you will store your most important files as the entire drive will be wiped when you do the reinstall. I have done it and all is working great again, be aware that not only your audio device IE FTU, did not work on El Captian but if you go deeper your DAW, Midi interface probably won't work either.
This is the only fix.
Click “Download Now” to get the Drivers Update Tool that comes with the M-AUDIO Fast Track Ultra driver. The utility will automatically determine the right driver for your system as well as download and install the M-AUDIO Fast Track Ultra driver. Being an easy-to-use utility, The Drivers Update Tool is a great alternative to manual installation, which has been recognized by many computer experts and computer magazines. The tool contains only the latest versions of drivers provided by official manufacturers. It supports such operating systems as Windows 10, Windows 8 / 8.1, Windows 7 and Windows Vista (64/32 bit).
To download and install the M-AUDIO Fast Track Ultra driver manually, select the right option from the list below. M-AUDIO Fast Track Ultra Drivers. Hardware Name: Fast Track Ultra Device type: SOUND File Size: 53.9MB Driver Version: Manufactures: M-AUDIO Software type: Drivers Release Date: 13 Nov 2009 System: Mac OS 10.x, Mac OS X, Mac OS X 10.6 Wrong code!
Fast Track Ultra Mac OS X Installation Instructions Do not connect the Fast Track Ultra to your computer yet! The driver installer should be run first!
Download the latest M-Audio Fast Track Ultra driver for Mac OS X from the and save it to your desktop. The file you are downloading is in 'Disk Image' (extension 'dmg') format. This means that once the download is complete, your Mac should automatically launch the file and create a virtual drive on your desktop - you will now see two new icons on the Desktop.
Immediately after this, a finder window will automatically open and show you the icons below: (if this window did not open automatically, double-click the downloaded Disk Image file) 3. If this is the first time you've installed a Fast Track Ultra driver on your system, please skip to of this guide now. If an M-Audio Fast Track Ultra driver was previously installed on your system, it has to be removed before you can successfully install the new driver. Please double-click 'M-Audio Fast Track Ultra Uninstaller' and click 'Uninstall'. When prompted, enter your administrator name and password to continue with the driver removal. Click restart to complete the driver removal.
Double-click on the downloaded Disk Image (dmg) file. This will bring you back to the contents of the virtual drive and show you the same two icons (M-Audio Fast Track Ultra.pkg/Uninstall) displayed above.
Double-click the file named 'M-Audio Fast Track Ultra.pkg'. The driver installer will launch. Click 'Continue'.
The following screen will give important information about the driver you are installing. Click 'Continue' after you are done reading this document. Carefully read the license agreement, then click 'Continue'. Click on the 'Agree' button to continue. Select the hard drive you want to install the driver to. A green arrow will appear over the selected hard drive. Then click 'Continue'.
Click 'Install' on the following screen - the driver files will be copied to your computer. You will have to enter your Administrator name and password. Click 'OK' once your done. A message will appear informing you that the computer needs to be restarted at the end of this installation. Click 'Continue Installation'. The installer informs you that the software (driver) was successfully installed. Click 'Restart'.
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Don't connect the Fast Track Ultra to your computer while it is shutting down. Wait until your computer is in the process of starting up, then you can connect your Fast Track Ultra to a power outlet and to an available USB port on your computer; then turn on the Fast Track Ultra. Alternatively, you can wait until the computer is fully started and connect the Fast Track Ultra then. IMPORTANT: Connect the Fast Track Ultra directly to your computer!
Do not use a USB hub or USB port on your Apple Keyboard. Your Fast Track Ultra is now ready to be used. Connect the analog output of your M-Audio Fast Track Ultra to your speakers, mixer, or other amplification device so you can. Once you have completed the installation procedure above, a new 'M-Audio Fast Track Ultra' icon is placed in System Preferences. Click this icon to launch your Fast Track Ultra control panel. If you have completed both the software and hardware installation properly with the power adapter connected, that status section of the About tab will inform you that 'The device is operating with its full set of capabilities.'
If the Fast Track Ultra is connected without the power adapter, the current power mode will be 'bus', and only the first two analog inputs and outputs and the S/PDIF inputs and outputs are available. To exploit the full capabilities of the device, reconnect the device to its power adapter.