Patrick O’Neill points out that M-Audio has started to release new drivers with Vista compatibility: the Axiom 25, Fast Track Pro, MobilePre USB, and Jamlab all got new updates (the last three in beta). The Fast Track Pro is especially nice to see. Still no love yet for Wally and his Conectiv DJ interface, however. Updated: Conectiv drivers for Vista showed up today, though the Torq application itself is not yet supported (but presumably will be soon). The comparative situation on Linux in this case still makes me wonder, though. Imagine if this all would be easier if driver support more often lived at the OS level, so you’d automatically get supported audio devices when you upgraded instead of having to wait on drivers. (“Driver-free” class-compliant devices do that, but unless that category is expanded — and the specifications themselves are made extensive enough to support more devices — you’ll still be left doing the driver shuffle.) That’s an issue worth investigating separately, but if there were a way to make progress on that front, both OS vendors (Apple, Microsoft) and hardware vendors (like M-Audio) might benefit — to say nothing of users.
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[…] Software compatibility generally hasn’t been as much of an issue as driver compatibility on Vista; we’ve been watching as M-Audio drivers, for one, have slowly crept in. It’s also worth noting that a full six months after the Vista launch, many music vendors still stop short of recommending Vista. That’s not to say some people aren’t happily chugging away on Vista, but there certainly isn’t a sense among many third parties that this is an essential upgrade for music. That to me is disappointing, regardless of how you feel about Vista itself, in that we were promised this upgrade would be significant to the music community. I’d say we’re not just getting a lag, but a general lack of interest. It’ll be interesting to see if an SP1 update (still not formally announced by Microsoft) might turn sentiments around. Updated: Microsoft is in fact promising an SP1 update, though there’s no date and not a whole lot of detail about what’s in it just yet. I would think we’re likely to see a cycle that starts with fixes and adds features in a later update (a la XP SP2). […]
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