M-Audio Duo quick start Hardware & Software Installation on the PC, Cubase, or Emagic’s, Sonar

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Cubase

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

 

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, step-by-step procedure for attaching and powering up the Duo. See the section, “ASIO/EASI Operation” for information on configuring ASIO or EASI drivers.

1.Plug the Duo wall-wart into your wall receptacle and to the Duo 9vAC power jack. Use only the included power supply, or a similar power supply with the exact same specifications.

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 M-Audio USB Duo powered OFF. After Windows XP has been booted, power up the Duo.

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 M-Audio USB Duo powered OFF.

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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Contents DUOTM TroubleshootingUsers Manuual 9V AC 1 Amp “Wall Wart” power supply IntroductionWhat’s in the Box? Quick Start GuideMacintosh Duo FeaturesMinimum System Requirements Performance SpecsFront Panel Back Panel The Duo is a Bottom of UnitBasic Theory of Operation FROMCubase Hardware & Software Installation on the PCWindows XP Installation Windows 2000 InstallationWindows 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 InputsOperating the Duo in Standalone mode will give you three options Phantom PowerUsing the Pad Switch Standalone ModeDuo Operation on the PC The USB Audio Configuration ManagerThe Duo and the Windows Sound System ASIO/EASI Operation The Duo, MME, and Your Music Programthe latest software technology 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 Advanced Tab Duo Operation on the MacintoshThe Macintosh Sound Manager 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 ResourcesAnalog Audio Appendix A - Technical SpecificationsDigital Audio DUO-010802 Limited Lifetime Warranty