It was brought to my attention that in Adobe Audition v2.0, the program will not allow the user to record at a different sample rate than the hardware. Livewire is set to a sample rate of 48k and this can not be changed in the IP driver. So, if you were using Audition v2.0 with the IP driver, it would only allow you to record at the 48k sample rate. It is my belief that this isn't that big of a deal, but, in some cases it is. There is at least one case (and maybe more, so I'm posting this here), that a user has some sort of playback system that needs to see 44.1k files. One method is to record in 48k and then sample rate convert, but I imagine that could be a pain. The following is a work around which I found, and is not a sanctioned AXIA method, or product, or anything else. So use at your own responsibility and hopefully others may post follow ups on their experience here.
(1) Go to
www.asio4all.com and download the ASIO application. If you want more info on this application, refer to the web site.
(2) Install the download
(3) In Audition v.2, go to Edit -> Audio Hardware Setup...
(4) In Audio Driver drop down, select ASIO4ALL
(5) Make sure the Default Inputs and Outputs are set to the correct Axia Wave number you expect to use.
Doing these steps, I was able to record at a 44.1k sample. You may or may not need to check the auto convert option 44.1 <-> 48 that is in the ASIO4ALL application. Good luck and let others know of your experience.