05-14-2021, 11:12 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-14-2021, 11:20 PM by Zlartibartfast.)
Yes, El Capitan is obsolete, but it is supported by the JK client. I keep that system running in case I need a backup to my newer Big Sur system.
I have the XP system running Sony Sound Forge 7.0 which is(was) a great WAV editor that has no replacement in the modern world.
My Yeti (THX) is the oldest one of the series; it's "class compliant" meaning there are no OS drivers to load. I can't find any firmware binaries to download from Blue either, so it could be difficult to resolve your friends issue. However, I think it's great you're going to take a swing at it.
-> update <- yes there may be something to help you with this issue:
https://www.bluemic.com/en-us/products/sherpa/
All I can suggest from this point is to try an alternate Windows logon (administrator privileges) and a clean install of JK, as well as removal of every audio device except the Yeti (disable integrated audio in BIOS so it doesn't get re-installed automatically). I reckon you are familiar with the standard troubleshooting methods.
Still, your friend might want to look into a Focusrite like you have....
I have the XP system running Sony Sound Forge 7.0 which is(was) a great WAV editor that has no replacement in the modern world.
My Yeti (THX) is the oldest one of the series; it's "class compliant" meaning there are no OS drivers to load. I can't find any firmware binaries to download from Blue either, so it could be difficult to resolve your friends issue. However, I think it's great you're going to take a swing at it.
-> update <- yes there may be something to help you with this issue:
https://www.bluemic.com/en-us/products/sherpa/
All I can suggest from this point is to try an alternate Windows logon (administrator privileges) and a clean install of JK, as well as removal of every audio device except the Yeti (disable integrated audio in BIOS so it doesn't get re-installed automatically). I reckon you are familiar with the standard troubleshooting methods.
Still, your friend might want to look into a Focusrite like you have....