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M Audio Mtrack Plus Driver Full

Struggling to get your M-Audio M-Track Plus recognized by your computer? You’ve likely searched for the "M-Audio M-Track Plus driver full" – and ended up on shady forums or broken link pages. Let’s fix that.

The M-Audio M-Track Plus is a legendary 2-channel USB audio interface. For over a decade, it has been the backbone of home studios, podcasts, and mobile recording rigs. It is beloved for its rugged metal chassis, phantom power, and ultra-low latency.

However, there is a recurring nightmare for owners of this interface: driver compatibility. m audio mtrack plus driver full

Whether you have upgraded to Windows 11, migrated to an Apple Silicon Mac (M1/M2/M3), or are still rocking Windows 10, finding the correct full driver package is essential. Without it, your DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) won't see the device, you will experience pops, clicks, or the dreaded "Code 10" error.

This article will walk you through everything you need to know about the M-Track Plus driver: where to find the official full driver, how to install it correctly, troubleshooting common errors, and legacy support. Struggling to get your M-Audio M-Track Plus recognized


  • Run the Installer: Right-click the M-Track_Plus_1.1.3_Setup.exe and select Run as Administrator.
  • Follow the prompts: Accept the license. When the installer finishes, it will ask you to connect the device.
  • Connect the device: Plug the M-Track Plus into a USB 2.0 port (Blue USB 3.0 ports often cause power issues with this device). Wait for the "Device Ready" notification.
  • Reboot one final time.
  • On Windows platforms, the "full" driver functionality relies heavily on ASIO (Audio Stream Input/Output). Unlike standard Windows DirectSound or WASAPI drivers, which introduce significant latency due to kernel mixing, the dedicated M-Audio ASIO driver allows the Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) to communicate directly with the hardware. This bypasses the operating system’s audio mixer, providing the low-latency monitoring required for professional recording.

    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: Run the Installer: Right-click the M-Track_Plus_1

    Note on Windows 10/11: 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.


    Do not use third-party “driver download” sites. Only use official sources.

    Historically, the M-Track Plus is "Class Compliant" on macOS. This means it is plug-and-play; the Mac OS has the necessary drivers built-in.