M-Audio AP-012403 owner manual Audiophile USB with Your Music Software

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microphone is not recommended. Instead, pass the microphone signal through a microphone pre-amp (such as the M-Audio TAMPA™, DMP3™, or Audio Buddy™), and then connect the pre-amp output to the input of the Audiophile USB. Some additional cable and/or cable adaptors may also be needed to ensure proper connectivity.

The Audiophile USB also has digital inputs and outputs in S/PDIF format. These are available on RCA connectors, as stereo pairs.These jacks receive or transmit a digital audio stream that is independent of the analog audio streams. However, because of the bandwidth limits of USB there can be a tradeoff between the number of inputs and outputs that are active and the sampling rate and bit depth of the audio being processed. Also, you should ONLY activate the S/PDIF Input if you are connecting an active digital audio device to this input.This is detailed in the previous section,“The Audiophile USB Control Panel.”

Also detailed in the previous section is the use of the S/PDIF Output for sending encoded surround sound signals. Checking the “DD/DTS Pass-Thru” box in the Audiophile USB Control Panel will allow you send Dolby Digital, Dolby Surround, DTS, or any encoded surround sound signal to the S/PDIF Output of the Audiophile USB.You can connect this output to a home theater system, or any device that will decode this signal. Using most DVD players, select the “S/PDIF” option in the DVD players audio setup page, and your computer becomes a high-end home theater player in conjunction with the Audiophile USB.

Audiophile USB with Your Music Software

Once the Audiophile USB hardware and software drivers are properly installed, the Audiophile is ready for use with your music application software. Some software applications may require you to highlight or enable the Audiophile USB drivers within the program in order to use the Audiophile, while others may have a utility that analyzes or profiles the audio devices in your system and enables the drivers.Your software should have an audio device driver setup page. If you have problems locating it, consult your software’s documentation.

The Audiophile drivers include MME and WDM drivers for Windows, ASIO drivers for both Windows and Mac, and Sound Manager drivers for Mac. WDM drivers are a more modern driver architecture for Windows operating systems Me, 2000, and XP, but only certain programs like Cakewalk’s “Sonar” will take advantage of them. Other Windows programs will automatically access and use the MME drivers.WDM drivers, similar to ASIO, will give you

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Contents Table of Contents About the Audiophile USB IntroductionWhat’s in the Box? Features & Specifications Minimum System RequirementsFront Panel Features Rear Panel FeaturesGuide to Getting Started Quickly Windows Installation Hardware InstallationAudiophile USB Driver & Software Installation Macintosh OS 9 Installation OMS ConfigurationMacintosh OS X Installation Verifying Windows Driver Installation Verifying Control Panel Installation, PC/MacintoshAudiophile USB Control Panel Page Page Macintosh Sound Manager and the Audiophile USB Audiophile USB Inputs & OutputsWindows Sound System and the Audiophile USB Audiophile USB with Your Music Software Page Page Audiophile USB Midi Setup Troubleshooting Problem No sound outputPage Page Audiophile USB Warranty Digital Audio Appendix a Technical SpecificationsAnalog Audio Appendix B Driver/Software Install, Step by Step Windows XPPage Page Page Windows Page Page Page Windows ME Page Page Page Limited One Year Warranty

AP-012403 specifications

The M-Audio AP-012403 is a versatile and high-quality audio interface designed for musicians, producers, and podcasters. This device stands out with its user-friendly features, impressive sound quality, and robust build that make it a staple in both home studios and professional setups.

One of the main features of the M-Audio AP-012403 is its dual-input capability. It allows users to connect microphones, instruments, or other audio sources simultaneously, making it ideal for recording bands, duos, or solo artists who wish to layer their sounds. The interface is equipped with high-quality preamps that deliver exceptional sound clarity and warmth, ensuring that every nuance of the performance is captured accurately.

In addition to its input versatility, the device supports high-resolution audio recording up to 24-bit/192 kHz. This means that the M-Audio AP-012403 is capable of capturing audio with remarkable detail, making it suitable for both studio recordings and live performances. Musicians can confidently record their vocals and instruments without worrying about losing quality in the process.

Another key feature is the low-latency monitoring, which allows users to hear their inputs in real-time without the delay that can be distracting during recording sessions. This feature is particularly crucial for vocalists and musicians who rely on accurate timing and pitch when laying down tracks.

The M-Audio AP-012403 also incorporates MIDI connectivity, offering musicians the ability to connect keyboards, controllers, or synths directly to their system. This makes it a great addition for those who work extensively with MIDI instruments as part of their music production process.

Furthermore, the interface comes with a robust software bundle, including digital audio workstations (DAWs) and various virtual instruments and effects. This provides users with everything they need to start producing music right out of the box.

The design of the M-Audio AP-012403 is both sleek and durable, featuring a compact footprint that makes it portable and easy to incorporate into any setup. Additionally, the intuitive plug-and-play functionality ensures that users can get started with minimal hassle.

Overall, the M-Audio AP-012403 combines excellent audio performance with practical features and flexible connectivity options, making it an attractive choice for musicians and content creators looking to elevate their audio production capabilities.