M-Audio 52803 warranty Audio Ozone Hardware Installation, Audio Ozone Audio Setup and Control

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sure that the M-Audio Ozone audio driver is set to “M-Audio Ozone ASIO.”

Within your music application, when you assign an audio track to receive its input from the M-Audio Ozone Channel 1 or Channel 2—whether it’s the Mic In and Instrument In, or when using the Aux Inputs in “Record” mode—you will set the input device to:

In a non-ASIO application, possible choices will be “Ozone-L,” “Ozone- R,” or “Ozone Stereo.”

In an ASIO application, your input choices will be “Ozone ASIO 1” and “Ozone ASIO 2.”

Your audio device output selection, in either a non-ASIO or an ASIO application, will be “Ozone 1/2.”

M-Audio Ozone Hardware Installation

Installing your M-Audio Ozone involves simply attaching it to your computer’s USB port via the standard USB cable included with the product. Find a good spot around your computer station to place the M-Audio Ozone. The USB port on your computer is a small, rectangular connector and is usually found in a group of two. The “device end” of your USB cable is roughly square in shape, and should fit easily into the USB connector on your M-Audio Ozone.Take the “computer end” of the USB cable and plug it into the USB port on the back of your computer.Take the “device end” of the USB cable and plug it in to the USB port on the back panel of the M-Audio Ozone.

We recommend that you power down (turn off) your computer for a first time installation. Plug in the M-Audio Ozone using the supplied power adapter and turn on the power.

The audio outputs of the M-Audio Ozone should be connected to your audio monitoring system: a mixer, an audio receiver, or a pair of powered speakers. Further audio and MIDI connection instructions will be found in the following sections,“M-Audio Ozone MIDI Setup” and “M-Audio Ozone Audio Setup.”

M-Audio Ozone Audio Setup and Control

The M-Audio Ozone provides two inputs (Mic and Instrument), and two line outputs (Output 1 and 2).The M-Audio Ozone also provides a pair of Aux Inputs which can be used to monitor external gear, or can double as line inputs when switched to “Record” mode.A Headphone Out on a 1/4” stereo TRS jack is included for monitoring with headphones.

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Contents User’s Guide Audio OzoneIntroduction Audio Ozone FeaturesAudio Ozone Overview What’s in the Box Guide to Getting Started Audio Ozone Panel FeaturesTop Panel Page Rear Panel Driver Installation for Windows Audio Ozone Driver InstallationWindows XP Page Found New HardwareWizard will appear. Click Next to continue Page Windows Page Page Page Windows ME Page Windows 98SE Page Page Page Page Audio Ozone and the Windows Sound System Macintosh Driver InstallationAudio Ozone Driver Installation OMS InstallationOMS Configuration Mac OS9 only Page Audio Ozone and Mac OS Audio Ozone and the Mac OS 9 Sound ManagerM-Audio Ozone Control Panel Page Application Software Setup Audio Ozone Audio Setup and Control Audio Ozone Hardware InstallationPage Using the Mic and Instrument Inputs Phantom Power Setting Input GainUsing the Aux Inputs Using Direct Monitor Audio Ozone Midi Setup and Control Audio Ozone Midi Functions Default Settings of The M-Audio Ozone Midi Functions In Standalone ModeUtilizing the Programming Assignment Keys Page Page Page Audio Ozone Preset Chart Audio U.S Audio U.K Technical Support & Contact InformationAudio Ozone Warranty Information Mic/Inst Input Audio Ozone Technical SpecificationsGeneral Outputs 1Appendix a Midi Controller Information Appendix B M-Audio Ozone Block Diagram