M-Audio Duo quick start Back Panel

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Back Panel:

Back Panel:

1.9V AC Power Jack: This power jack accepts a 9v AC 1 Amp 2.5mm power supply. This power supply is included with your Duo, and ONLY the proper supply should be used.

2.USB Connector: This jack accepts the device-end of a standard USB cable.

3.S/PDIF Out: This coaxial RCA digital audio output connector receives audio from one of two sources. With the “Standalone” switch in the Out position, the S/PDIF Out receives audio from the computer’s software outputs. With the “Standalone” switch in the In position, S/PDIF Out receives audio from the Mic or Line inputs of the Duo.

4.Line Outputs: These 1/4” TRS jacks, labeled “Outputs,” are the main outputs for the Duo. Using a TRS (tip-ring-sleeve) 1/4” plug, the Duo will provide a balanced line-level output. Using a TS (tip-sleeve) 1/4” plug, the outputs will be unbalanced. The Line Outs receive audio from one of two sources. With the “Standalone” switch in the Out position, the Line Outs receive audio from the computer’s software outputs. With the “Standalone” switch in the In position, the Line Outs receive audio from the Mic or Line inputs of the Duo.

5.Line Level Output Switch: This switch sets the operating line level for the Duo Line Outs. In the ‘out’ position, the Duo Outputs 1 & 2 are set to +4dBu line level operation. Pressing and locking this switch to the in position sets these outputs to a -10dBV line level.

6.Line Inputs: These 1/4” jacks accept TS 1/4” plugs. These are line level inputs, and generally will be connected to the outputs of a line level instrument or preamp.

7.Mic Inputs: These are the balanced, low impedance microphone inputs to the

pre-amp channels. NOTE: When phantom power is engaged, power is sent to BOTH of these channels. An XLR jack is disabled when an instrument is plugged into the corresponding 1/4” jack.

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Contents Users Manuual TroubleshootingDUOTM What’s in the Box? IntroductionQuick Start Guide 9V AC 1 Amp “Wall Wart” power supplyMinimum System Requirements Duo FeaturesPerformance Specs MacintoshFront Panel Back Panel Basic Theory of Operation Bottom of UnitFROM The Duo is aWindows XP Installation Hardware & Software Installation on the PCWindows 2000 Installation CubaseWindows 98 Second Edition Installation Windows ME InstallationHardware & Software Installation on the Mac Hooking up your USB Audio Duo Using the Input and Output Level Switches Setting the Gain Using the Mic InputsUsing the Pad Switch Phantom PowerStandalone Mode Operating the Duo in Standalone mode will give you three optionsDuo Operation on the PC The USB Audio Configuration ManagerThe 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 within your music program driver versions currently in use by the USB Audio Duopanel 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 Control Panel and Operating Modes on the Mac ASIO Operation on the MacintoshPage Optimizing Your System for USB Audio Problem No sound TroubleshootingGather Important Information Use Midiman/M-Audio ResourcesDigital Audio Appendix A - Technical SpecificationsAnalog Audio DUO-010802 Limited Lifetime Warranty