In Reply to: Borrow a Mac from someone.... posted by Ivan303 on October 11, 2018 at 07:11:15:
Won't help
However, a USB driver capable of accepting a 24/192 kHz signal has not yet been created for
Apple computers. Due to its sophistication and its ability to receive a 24/192 kHz signal, the USB
input on the CD 303T was specifically written for Windows-based computers.
Looks like the unit is not UAC2 compatible.
Maybe this is of use:
https://www.windowscentral.com/how-install-non-compatible-printer-drivers-windows-10
Might work with USB drivers as well
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