M-Audio driver versions currently in use by the USB Audio Duo, within your music program

Page 18
driver versions currently in use by the USB Audio Duo.

To launch the ASIO or EASI control panel from the USB Configuration Manager:

1.Double click the M-Audio logo in your Windows System Tray, located on the right side of your Windows Taskbar. (You can also right-click the icon, then choose “Open M-Audio USB ASIO/EASI Control Panel.”)

2.Click the button, “Open ASIO/EASI Control Panel.”

2.In the column labeled “Interface,” choose which driver panel you wish to launch--either ASIO or EASI.

3.In the column labeled “Device,” choose which M-Audio USB Audio product you are using--in this case, it’s the Duo.

4.Click “OK.”

The M-Audio USB ASIO (or EASI) Driver page shows you the M-Audio and the

Duo logo. In the upper right-hand corner you will see the “Versions” section, with a readout of the Firmware version, the USB driver and the ASIO or EASI

driver versions currently in use by the USB Audio Duo.

Below is a screenshot of the M-Audio USB ASIO Driver panel with both pairs

of input and output channels activated. There are two sections, one labeled “Available Channel Sets” and the other labeled “Bitwidth.” Settings in these two sections interact with each other. At the 16-Bit setting, you will notice that the “Channels 1-2 In, 1-2 Out” option is available, and the maximum sample rate shown is 48000 Hz.

With both stereo pairs enabled, i.e., Channels 1-2 In and Channels 1-2 Out, the Duo behaves as a “2x2” audio device at 16-bits, and at sample rates of 48000Hz

and below (that is, 48kHz, 44.1kHz, 22.05 and 11.025kHz). These sampling rate options as well as the bit depth setting will then be available and selectable from

within your music program.

Clicking on the Bitwidth slider and moving it to the “24-Bits/Sample” setting will cause the “Available Channel Sets” list to drop down, forcing you to make

18

Image 18
Contents Troubleshooting DUOTMUsers Manuual 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 Duo, MME, and Your Music Program ASIO/EASI Operationthe latest software technology 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 Duo Operation on the Macintosh Advanced TabThe Macintosh Sound Manager 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 InformationAppendix A - Technical Specifications Analog AudioDigital Audio Limited Lifetime Warranty DUO-010802