If you have a Mac, use that. If you are on Windows 10, this isn't helpful—but it confirms that the hardware is fine; the problem is Microsoft's driver policy. As a hardware engineer and long-time music tech writer, I have to say this plainly: The Emagic Unitor 8 is no longer a viable MIDI interface for a modern Windows 10/11 64-bit DAW. The time you will spend fighting unsigned drivers, BSODs, and MIDI timing glitches is worth more than a new interface.
But for , the honest answer is: There is no driver. Use a dedicated legacy PC, switch to macOS, or buy a modern USB MIDI interface. Your creativity is too valuable to waste on kernel driver debugging. Have you successfully got a Unitor 8 working on Windows 10? You are a wizard. But for 99.9% of users, it's time to let go. Emagic Unitor 8 Windows 10 Driver
If you install , you can attempt to force the old Emagic driver to load. If you have a Mac, use that
However, you’ve probably just hit the wall: The time you will spend fighting unsigned drivers,