M-Audio quick start Duo Operation on the PC, The USB Audio Configuration Manager

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Duo Operation on the PC

at either the Mic Inputs or the Line Inputs of the Duo. You will, however, not be able to hear the software outputs from your computer in this case, so this option may only be useful to you when laying down your first recorded tracks, i.e., when there is no other audio playing back from your computer.

In cases #1 and #2, the sampling rate for the Duo’s A/D converter will be determined by the DIP switch settings on the bottom of the unit. See the section, “Bottom of the Unit” earlier in this manual. It will give you more information on how to set the DIP switches for the sampling rate of your choice. The bottom

of the Duo has a silk-screened guide that reveals the DIP switch settings.

In case #3, the sampling rate for the Duo’s A/D converter is controlled by your music program or operating system. This is true whenever the Duo is attached to

the USB port, and both the Duo and the computer are powered on.

Duo Operation on the PC

The USB Audio Configuration Manager

When the Duo drivers are installed, a control panel is also installed into the System Tray on your Windows taskbar. This control panel is the “USB Audio Configuration Manager.” The configuration manager allows you to choose between the Duo’s ASIO or EASI drivers and the Windows “MME” drivers,

which are WDM compatible with Windows 98SE or higher. To open the USB

Audio Configuration Manager, locate the M-Audio icon on the right side of your taskbar, then double click the M-Audio icon.

MME drivers allow a device to be used in Windows, as well as music applications that utilize these Windows drivers, and will appear as “USB Audio Device” both in Windows and in your music program. ASIO is a driver model developed by Steinberg, and is used by music programs that have adopted the ASIO driver standard. EASI is a driver model developed by Emagic, and is used by programs that have adopted the EASI standard. Check your music application’s documentation to help determine which driver model it will use.

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Contents Users Manuual TroubleshootingDUOTM Quick Start Guide IntroductionWhat’s in the Box? 9V AC 1 Amp “Wall Wart” power supplyPerformance Specs Duo FeaturesMinimum System Requirements MacintoshFront Panel Back Panel FROM Bottom of UnitBasic Theory of Operation The Duo is aWindows 2000 Installation Hardware & Software Installation on the PCWindows XP Installation CubaseWindows ME Installation Windows 98 Second Edition InstallationHardware & Software Installation on the Mac Hooking up your USB Audio Duo Using the Input and Output Level Switches Using the Mic Inputs Setting the GainStandalone Mode Phantom PowerUsing the Pad Switch Operating the Duo in Standalone mode will give you three optionsThe USB Audio Configuration Manager Duo Operation on the PCThe Duo and the Windows Sound System the latest software technology The Duo, MME, and Your Music ProgramASIO/EASI Operation ASIO/EASI Control Panel and Operating Modes on the PC driver versions currently in use by the USB Audio Duo within your music programpanel is set to 16-bits, or when more than one stereo pair is selected for input or The Macintosh Sound Manager Duo Operation on the MacintoshAdvanced Tab ASIO Operation on the Macintosh ASIO Control Panel and Operating Modes on the MacPage Optimizing Your System for USB Audio Troubleshooting Problem No soundUse Midiman/M-Audio Resources Gather Important InformationDigital Audio Appendix A - Technical SpecificationsAnalog Audio Limited Lifetime Warranty DUO-010802