I'm not a window user but maybe see if you can delete the drivers in your windows system
Windows 7 sees the Drumbrute as a standard class-compliant USB audio device. Uninstalling the driver wouldn't make sense unless Arturia made an updated (non-plug-and-play) driver available to replace it. Which also wouldn't make sense if Arturia were already using a standard Microsoft SDK for the driver, as in that case it would already work.
At the moment I can't:
1. Update my Drumbrute's firmware.
2. Change any Drumbrute internal settings.
3. Use my Drumbrute's clock output (instead of 16ths it's defaulted to an insane 24ppqn pulse-train output which can only be changed using MCC).
4. Switch off the goddamn vegas mode.
5. Use USB MIDI to sync or sequence the Drumbrute with my DAW in any sensible work-flow.
Furthermore, I get an error when I try to add Drumbrute as a MIDI device in Midi-OX:
"Arturia Drumbrute: There is not enough memory available for this task. Quit one or more applications to increase available memory, and then try again."And that is with no other applications running! Not in the background, nowhere! On a developer-class machine with 12gb of RAM and 12 cores!
I am deeply unhappy - these issues should have been picked up in QA before the launch.
Arturia, are you going to make this right, or is this going to be another nail in the coffin of your current dev team?
Michel Davit, Mathieu Nocenti, Samuel Limier, Pierre-Lin Laneyrie, I'm talking about you guys.
Edit: I've noticed in Device Manager the Drumbrute shows as a generic 'USB Audio Device'. If I unplug and re-connect the Drumbrute USB, this device disappears and reappears accordingly. Does this mean it's not recognising the Drumbrute correctly -
did you guys forget to include the Drumbrute driver along with the latest MCC version distro?Edit #2: Ok,
this is definitely the problem. Downloaded and installed exact same verision of MCC on a different computer, the Drumbrute showed up correctly (i.e. as a named rather than generic USB audio device) in Device Manager. I was able to update the Drumbrute's firmware, change settings and push them to the device with no issues. When I do the exact same procedure on my DAW workstation, the Drumbrute shows up as a generic USB Audio Device and I continue to get the problems. So for some reason the driver installation works on one machine and not on the other. What's the fix?
Can I copy the driver from one machine to the other and do the driver install on my DAW workstation manually??