M-Audio owner manual Introduction, What’s in the Box?, About the Audiophile USB

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Introduction

Congratulations on your purchase of the Audiophile USB by M-Audio.

The Audiophile USB is your audio and MIDI upgrade for any PC or Macintosh computer*, utilizing the convenience of your computer’s USB port—no tools or computer disassembly is required.The Audiophile brings you true 24-bit 96kHz audio and the highest-quality stereo, and digital multi-channel surround sound available today.

Even if you are experienced in digital recording, please take the time to read this manual. It will give you valuable information on installing your new interface and the supporting software, plus help you to fully understand the function and usability of the Audiophile USB. Once you’re up and running, you will quickly discover the power and brilliance, both in sound and design, of your new Audiophile USB.

* Must meet minimum system requirements.

What’s in the Box?

Your Audiophile USB box contains:

1.One (1) Audiophile USB

2.One (1) Standard USB cable

3.One (1) 9V AC 1 Amp “Wall Wart” power supply

4.Driver CD containing driver software and Audiophile USB Control Panel software for Windows and Macintosh OS 9 or X

5.M-Audio Warranty Registration card

6.This Owner’s Manual

About the Audiophile USB

The Audiophile USB gives you two analog line inputs and two analog line outputs, plus coaxial S/PDIF digital inputs and outputs for a total of 4 ins/ 4 outs of high quality audio I/O. All audio channels support 24-bit data width and any sampling rate from 8kHz to 96kHz. The Audiophile USB is compatible with all major software programs running on PC and Macintosh computers. The coaxial digital outputs are multi-channel surround sound capable (Dolby, DTS, etc.), making the Audiophile USB the perfect “high end” sound interface for digital recording, analog or digital transfers, mixing and mastering, as well as DVD and home theater applications.

The Audiophile USB allows you to connect a line-level signal from your line level instrument, mixer, or pre-amp into the Audiophile’s analog 1/4" phone

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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 Contact Information Audio U.S Audio U.KAudiophile USB Warranty Digital Audio Appendix a Technical SpecificationsAnalog Audio Appendix B Driver/Software Install, Step by Step Windows XPPage Page Page Page Windows Page Page Page Windows ME Page

Audiophile specifications

The M-Audio Audiophile is a renowned audio interface that has made a significant impact in the world of digital audio production. Designed primarily for musicians, producers, and audio engineers, it combines high-quality sound with user-friendly features, making it a popular choice for both home studios and professional setups.

One of the standout features of the M-Audio Audiophile is its high-resolution audio capability. It supports audio resolutions up to 24-bit/192 kHz, which ensures that recordings and playback are crystal clear and richly detailed. This high fidelity is crucial for critical listening environments where audio quality is paramount.

The Audiophile utilizes advanced A/D and D/A converters, which contribute to its superior audio performance. These converters are responsible for translating the analog signals into digital data, and vice versa. With M-Audio's commitment to quality, users can expect minimal latency and optimal dynamic range, making it ideal for real-time audio processing and monitoring.

Additionally, the M-Audio Audiophile features a robust set of inputs and outputs. It typically includes both balanced 1/4-inch TRS outputs and unbalanced RCA outputs, allowing flexibility in connectivity with various studio gears. The interface often has MIDI input and output ports, enabling users to connect MIDI devices easily, which is a significant advantage for electronic musicians and those working with MIDI-based software.

One of the key technologies integrated into the M-Audio Audiophile is its ASIO drivers. ASIO (Audio Stream Input/Output) provides a direct pathway between the audio hardware and software applications, greatly reducing the latency issues that can occur with traditional drivers. This ensures that musicians can play and record in real time without noticeable delays, making the creative process smoother and more enjoyable.

The compact and sturdy design of the Audiophile makes it suitable for mobile setups, while its straightforward interface allows users to get started quickly without the need for an extensive learning curve. The product is typically compatible with a wide range of digital audio workstations (DAWs), further enhancing its versatility.

As a reliable entry-level audio interface, the M-Audio Audiophile not only delivers exceptional audio quality but also provides the essential features required for modern music production. Its combination of high-resolution audio, MIDI connectivity, and user-friendly design makes it an excellent choice for anyone looking to elevate their audio production experience. Whether used for recording, mixing, or mastering, the M-Audio Audiophile continues to be a trusted companion for audio enthusiasts around the globe.