Audio Pro Sono 88 Driver Installation for ProKeys Sono, Third Party Software Configuration

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IMPORTANT:
Disconnect ProKeys Sono from your computer until the appropriate driver files have been copied to your hard drive. Be sure to leave your ProKeys Sono disconnected until instructed to connect it.

ProKeys Sono 88

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Third Party Software Configuration

With ProKeys Sono connected to a computer, any MIDI or audio capable software application running on the same computer should recognize ProKeys Sono as a MIDI and audio input and output device. However, you may need to configure the software to send and receive MIDI and audio data to and from ProKeys Sono 88. This often entails going into the Options or Device Setup menu of your music software application and selecting “M-Audio ProKeys Sono 88” or “USB Audio Device” as the MIDI and audio input and output device.

In Windows XP, ProKeys Sono will appear as “USB Audio Deviceif the M-Audio drivers have not been installed. After installing these drivers, ProKeys Sono should appear as “M-Audio ProKeys Sono 88.”†† Please consult your software’s documentation for instructions on how to configure the software for use with external MIDI devices.

††The actual ProKeys Sono name displayed by the computer may vary slightly depending on what recording software is being used.

Driver Installation for ProKeys Sono 88

Your computer will recognize ProKeys Sono without the need to install additional drivers. This gives immediate access to all audio inputs and outputs as well as to the built-in MIDI interface. However, as you become more familiar with the ProKeys Sono keyboard, you may wish to take advantage of this product’s additional professional features by installing the ProKeys Sono 88 drivers.

Installing the ProKeys Sono drivers eliminates the M-Audio DFU message which appears when connecting ProKeys Sono as a classcompliant device. ProKeys Sono drivers in Windows are also useful for improving audio performance by reducing latency. Latency is the time it takes for MIDI input (when using software synthesizers) or audio input

signal to appear as audio at the ProKeys Sono audio outputs for monitoring purposes. In Windows, installing the ProKeys Sono drivers allows you to use your new keyboard’s MIDI features with more than one application at the same time (multi-client), send large SysEx messages, and to use ProKeys Sono with a qualified version of the Pro Tools M-Powered recording software. On a Macintosh computer, installing the M-Audio drivers enables you to use your ProKeys Sono with a qualified version of the Pro Tools M-Powered recording software.

Windows XP and Windows Vista (32-bit editions)

To install drivers for ProKeys Sono 88:

1.We recommend that you download the most recent drivers by going to the Support > Drivers page at www.m-audio.com. This ensures that you have the newest drivers available. If you do not have Internet access, insert the

M-Audio ProKeys Sono Drivers and Documentation CD-ROM into your computer to install the drivers that came with your

 

interface.

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a. If you are installing drivers from the M-Audio ProKeys Sono Drivers and Documentation CD-ROM, the computer will automatically display the interactive install screen when the CD-ROM is inserted. If your computer fails to launch this application, you can manually start it by clicking on Start

>My Computer> ProKeys Sono. Next, select your product from the menu and click Install.

b.If you are installing drivers from www.m-audio.com, simply double-click the file once it has finished downloading.

If you are using Windows Vista, “My Computer” will be labeled

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“Computer” in this step.

 

2.Follow the driver installer’s on-screen direction prompts.

3.At various points in this installation process, you may be notified that the driver being installed has not passed Windows Logo Testing, or asked whether the

program you wish to run is a trusted application. Click “Continue Anyway” (Windows XP) 1 or “Install” (Windows Vista) 2 to proceed with installation.

4. Click “Finish” once the installer has completed the installation.

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5.Use the provided USB cable to connect ProKeys Sono 88 to an available USB port on your computer.

6.Make sure that the power switch on the back of the keyboard is in the “on” position. If you are using a Windows Vista computer, your ProKeys Sono is now ready to use. If you are using Windows XP, proceed to steps 7-10.

7.Windows XP will identify the interface and will ask if you want to search the Internet for a driver. Select “No, not this time,” and click “Next” to continue. 3

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