On Macintosh: During the driver installation, a dialog box will ask you if you wish to place a shortcut to the control panel on your desktop. Clicking this checkbox will, upon completion of the driver software installation, place a shortcut to the Audiophile USB Control Panel on your computer’s desktop.The control panel program itself will install to your system’s hard drive. In OS 9, the Audiophile USB Control Panel will be placed in the Control Panel folder, which allows it to be accessed from the Apple Control Panel drop-down list. In OS X, the control panel is installed into the System Preferences folder.

If you choose not to place a shortcut icon on your desktop during the installation process, you may create an alias by highlighting the Audiophile USB Control Panel on the hard drive and pressing the Command Key+M. The alias may then be dragged to the desktop. The control panel can be launched from any of the above locations. Once the Audiophile USB Control Panel software has been opened, you will see the various controls for enabling inputs and outputs and for setting other parameters.

NOTE: When using a music software program that is ASIO capable, launch the Audiophile USB Control Panel software from within that program. If you need to change the master clock settings, for instance (in other words, change from the Audiophile’s internal clock to an external clock by selecting “S/PDIF In” from the control panel), it is desirable to launch the music program first, and then the Audiophile USB Control Panel from the program’s “launch” or “control panel” button. Without the music program open however, it is okay to open the Audiophile USB Control Panel from your desktop or other location.

The Audiophile USB Control Panel

Certain audio settings are made in the USB Audiophile Control Panel, and are important to the way the Audiophile performs.You may never need to change them for your particular purposes, but it’s good to know how these settings affect what you do and how they interact.

When the Audiophile USB driver and control panel software are first installed, a “default” setting is created that will work for you in most circumstances. The analog inputs are active, as well as the analog outputs and the S/PDIF output. The S/PDIF Input is left unchecked. The “16-bit” radio button is selected, but can be switched to 24-bit if you wish to record at that bit depth from your music program. The Audiophile is capable of recording at sample rates up to and including 48000Hz.

You should only check the S/PDIF Input port if you are recording audio from the S/PDIF Input, or otherwise wish to synchronize to an external

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M-Audio owner manual Audiophile USB Control Panel

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.