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Many users assume that because the M-Track Plus is "Class Compliant" on Mac, they don't need a driver. That is partially true. However, the "full" driver package offers several advantages:
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This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know to locate the correct drivers, install them properly, and troubleshoot common connection issues. 1. Understanding M-Audio M-Track Plus Versions
Open the Device Manager in Windows and look under "Sound, video and game controllers." You should see " M-Audio M-Track Plus Control Panel: Look for the M-Audio M-Track Plus control panel in your taskbar tray. Configuring the Driver in Your DAW Features a silver/gray aluminum chassis with black side
Windows native USB Audio 2.0 driver will make the M-Track Plus work for playback, but recording will be glitchy. You need the M-Audio specific driver.
Match your hardware control panel to your DAW project settings (standard choices are 44.1 kHz for music streaming or 48 kHz for video production). Troubleshooting Common M-Track Plus Driver Issues Configuring the Driver in Your DAW Windows native
Installing the dedicated driver instead of relying on generic Windows "USB Audio" drivers provides:
Open the M-Audio Control Panel from your system tray. Increase the buffer size (e.g., from 128 samples to 256 or 512 samples) to give your CPU more processing headroom.