The Duo can be used with the Sound Manager on the Macintosh, or with the Windows Sound System in Windows, and therefore can operate as your system
sound card. If your software is ASIO or EASI compliant, such as Steinberg’s
Cubase | or Emagic’s | Logic , we suggest using the ASIO or EASI drivers. These | ||
drivers will allow you to monitor audio through your music program with greatly | ||||
reduced latency. The WDM drivers that are used in Windows ME, 2000, and XP |
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will give you similar monitoring capability when using a music program that | ||||
takes advantage of them, such as Cakewalks’s | Sonar | . |
Hardware & Software Installation on the PC
Here is a simple,
1.Plug the Duo
2.Connect the USB cable to your computer and the Duo (one end of the cable is for the computer, and the other is the device end). Find an appropriate spot on your desktop or work area for the Duo.
Windows XP Installation
1.Boot Windows XP with your
2.Windows XP will then detect and automatically install the drivers for the USB Composite Device and USB Audio Devices.
3.Insert the included Driver CD into your computer’s CD drive. Assuming that your CD drive is the “D” drive, locate the Duo driver at D:\USB_AUDIO\DUO\WINXP.
4.Run the program “Duo XP PostInstaller” program by double clicking on it. This will install the Duo’s Windows MME drivers, plus the ASIO and EASI drivers.
Windows will show the "Digital Signature Not Found" Dialog. Press "Continue Anyway."
5.Restart the computer after the installation is finished.
Windows 2000 Installation
1.Boot Windows 2000 with your
2.Insert the included Driver CD into your computer’s CD drive. Assuming that your CD drive is the “D” drive, locate the Duo driver at D:\USB_AUDIO\DUO\WIN2000.
3.Run the "Duo W2k Installer" program by double clicking on it.
4.Windows will show the "Digital Signature Not Found" Dialog. Press "Yes."
5.Connect and power ON your M Audio USB Duo.
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