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Am i going to be able to use it without problems with win 7 64bit? I had a 0202 and 0204 that I used with Windows 7 64bit no problem. I will never buy an EMU (or creative) audio interface again but, as they say YMMV. So then the card was in device manager, so i tried to load the driver over and over.

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USB audio driver in USB Audio Player/Recorder PRO and Audio Evolution MobileLast update: June 8, 2019 IntroductioneXtream Software Development has written a custom USB audio driver from scratch because Android did not support USB audio until Android 5. Even Android 5 and upward has very limited support for USB audio devices (see below) and as such this driver remains very useful for every Android version higher than 3.1. Next to that, our driver provides low latency, making it possible for example to play virtual instruments in real-time on many devices that cannot do this using the Android driver.

The driver supports mono, stereo and multi-channel streams, 16-, 24- and 32-bit resolutions and any sample rate that the device provides. If your device exposes internal mute, volume and/or gain controls, they can be controlled as well.The following Android apps of eXtream Software Development have this driver embedded. Note that you cannot use this driver to play or record audio in other apps!is the leading multitrack audio and MIDI DAW on Android. You can enable USB audio by doing an in-app purchase or by purchasing USB Audio Recorder PRO. Without in-app purchase, the app lets you test your USB audio interface/mic by limiting the recording time.is a high quality media player that allows the highest quality possible audio playback to your DAC and supports most audio formats like DSD, FLAC, MQA, APE, MP3, etc.

It can also function as UPnP media renderer.is a basic recording app without editing facilities. Record mono, stereo or multi-channel audio and play back in stereo. Simultaneous playback and recording is not supported.Free trials are available from this site. USB host OTG cableIn order to connect your USB audio interface to your Android device you will need a USB OTG cable to trigger the 'USB host' functionality of your Android device (for devices with a micro-USB connector). This is the cable you need (when you order a cable, make sure it says 'OTG'):If you have a USB-C connector on your Android device, you will need a converter cable that provides both data and power:If you need to give your audio device extra power, you can either use a powered USB hub or this OTG-Y cable:This cable is similar to a standard USB OTG cable with a full sized female USB connector on the end that connects to the audio interface, but it branches off into 2 connectors on the other end. One is a standard male micro USB connector for connecting to the android device and the other is a female micro USB connector. The female micro USB connector allows the ability to plug in a standard male micro USB wall charger to inject power into the circuit.Note: some devices require 500mA while some Android wall-adapters only supply 300mA, so using an OTG-Y cable will not help with those and a more powerful adapter or a powered USB hub may be necessary.Do NOT use or buy this one:Starting the appImportant: connect your device BEFORE starting the app, otherwise it often does not get detected!

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When you connected your device before starting the app and it gave you a 'failed to initialize or open the USB device' message or similar, we ask you kindly to quickly use the Play Store refund option in case you purchased the full version and try out the demo. Please contact us if your device does not work.Hint: for most reliable recording, put your device into 'Airplane' mode and shut down as many tasks as possible using task killers such as 'Advanced Task Killer'.

Please also disable any battery saving mode if present. Currently, USB Audio Recorder PRO and Audio Evolution Mobile have to run in the foreground, so do not switch to other apps during recording or playback since background apps only get 5% cpu time max. This does not all apply to USB Audio Player PRO, but it can help nevertheless.We are also NOT affiliated with a program called 'USB Audio Recorder', 'USB Audio Tester' or 'USB Field Recorder' on the Play Store! TroubleshootingOk, so you connected your USB audio device before starting the app and it still doesn't work, what to do?If both your Android and USB device are in the supported devices lists:. Some devices require more power than your Android device can deliver. If your audio device is bus-powered (no wall adapter) you could try putting a powered USB hub in between. Reboot your Android device with the USB audio interface connected.

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Some devices require you to turn on USB debugging from the Android settings - Developer options. Please let us know if yours does. If you have a micro-USB port on your Android device, make sure you really have an OTG adaptor cable and not some sort of simple USB type converter, otherwise USB host mode is not activated.

It happens more often than one thinks that the micro-USB cable is not fitted fully into the micro-USB port. Make sure it fits really good and if your audio device has a USB light, check if it turns on when you connect it to your Android device. If it is not lit, then either the cabling is not right or your audio device consumes too much power. Note that the USB light must already be lit BEFORE starting the app. Some devices are just picky (FiiO E17/E18 for instance).