Connection Status: The M-Audio Ozone Control Panel will only be accessible when your M-Audio Ozone is connected to the computer and recognized by the system. When the M-Audio Ozone is not connected, the panel will either be grayed out, or a message will pop up indicating that the M-Audio Ozone is not recognized.
In Mac OS X (only), when your M-Audio Ozone is connected to your computer’s USB port and recognized by the system, this section will indicate a “Connected to M-Audio Ozone” status.
Application Software Setup
Once the M-Audio Ozone driver has been installed, you will need to configure your MIDI and audio application software to utilize the M-Audio Ozone. The manner in which this is done varies between applications, so we can just cover the basics here.
Enabling MIDI: Generally with both the Mac and PC, most MIDI applications have a MIDI port configuration or settings dialog box, sometimes called “MIDI Devices” or “MIDI Setup.” It is within this dialog box that you will select or enable your MIDI input and output devices.
If the M-Audio Ozone drivers are properly installed, then the port selection in this case will be the M-Audio Ozone In-1 (“Port 1” on Mac) in the input column, and then M-Audio Ozone Out-1 (or Port 1) in the output column. Input 1 (or Port 1), corresponds to the information that will be sent from the M-Audio Ozone keyboard to your computer. M-Audio Ozone Out-1 (or Port 1), corresponds to the MIDI information sent from your music application to the physical MIDI output on your M-Audio Ozone that is marked “USB.” Make sure that those items are highlighted or checked.The output port that you select on a specific MIDI track within your sequence will output MIDI information to the keyboard or sound module that is attached to that port.
Enabling Audio: After installing the M-Audio Ozone drivers and opening a music program for the first time, you may be prompted to profile your new audio device—the M-Audio Ozone. If you’ve used the program before, you’ll have to do this yourself, or “manually.” How you do this will vary from program to program, so check your user’s guide.
On both Mac and PC, there should be an “Audio Preferences” or “Audio Setup” screen within your music software (though there are a few music programs that are MIDI only). Once you’ve profiled the M-Audio Ozone, make sure that the inputs and outputs of your audio software are set to use the M-Audio Ozone for recording and playback. In ASIO applications, make