M-Audio Conectiv manual User Guide

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<Make sure your audio software has been set up to use the interface. Open your application’s audio settings page and verify that Conectiv’s ASIO, WDM, or Core Audio drivers have been selected.

<Ensure that each channel’s Mix knob is not turned fully counter-clockwise as that will mute the computer’s output.

<Double-check your audio connections and cables to make sure everything is plugged in correctly.

<Make sure your amplifier or powered speakers are working correctly.

If Conectiv is sending and receiving audio, but you are hearing clicks and pops:

<Make sure your input and output levels are not too loud, as this can cause distortion and clipping.

<Try increasing the buffer size. Larger buffer sizes will result in higher audio latencies, but will improve system performance and resolve many clicking and popping issues. Increasing the buffer size is often helpful in older or slower systems.

<If you are using a USB hub, try connecting the interface directly to your computer.

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Contents User Guide Table of Contents Introduction Your Conectiv package contains the following Conectiv FeaturesConectiv has the following features What’s in the Box?Minimum System Requirements Operating SystemsHardware Top Panel Software InstallationControls and Connectors Headphone Volume Knob VOL This knobMicrophone Input Rear PanelFront Panel RCA Inputs Input A, Input B These RCAHardware Connections Understanding Conectiv’s Audio Routing Using ConectivMix Knobs Headphone Monitoring Using Control Vinyl or CDs to Control Your DJ SoftwareUsing Your Computer as an Effects Processor Standalone Phono PreamplifierStandalone Microphone Preamplifier Mac Software Control PanelTroubleshooting Standalone ModeUsing Conectiv with a Computer User Guide Product Specs Warranty Terms Warranty Registration Warranty Terms and RegistrationAudio USA