Table of ContentsIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2What’s in the Box? . . .
On Macintosh: During the driver installation, a dialog box will ask you ifyou wish to place a shortcut to the control panel on your desktop. Clickingt
sampling clock. Continue reading this section for more information onmaking selections in the Audiophile USB Control Panel.Active Channels & Sampl
If you activate both sets of input and output channels, you will notice thatthe 24-bit setting in the Sample Depth column is grayed out and the“Maximu
Windows Sound System and the Audiophile USBWindows may be set up to use the Audiophile as its default audio device,allowing system sounds to be played
microphone is not recommended. Instead, pass the microphone signalthrough a microphone pre-amp (such as the M-Audio TAMPA™,DMP3™, or Audio Buddy™), an
low latency monitoring through the application (check your application’sdocumentation for information regarding input monitoring).If your Windows or M
ASIO Input and Output Devices: If your music program is ASIOcompliant, you may use the “USB Audiophile ASIO” driver with yourAudiophile USB. Open your
Audiophile USB MIDI Setup The Audiophile’s MIDI input and output ports may be connected toexternal MIDI devices.The following diagram shows connection
TroubleshootingProblem: No sound output.Possible Cause 1:The Audiophile USB hardware or software device drivers are notproperly installed. See the ins
Problem: Repetitious Sound.Possible Cause: An IRQ resource conflict with the USB controller andanother device (PC only). Often this will result in a s
IntroductionCongratulations on your purchase of the Audiophile USB by M-Audio.The Audiophile USB is your audio and MIDI upgrade for any PC orMacintosh
Problem: I am playing AC-3 or surround sound data from a softwareapplication on my computer, sending the data from Audiophile USB S/PDIFOut to my home
Audiophile USB Warranty M-Audio warrants that this product is free of defects in materials andworkmanship under normal use for a period of One (1) yea
Appendix A - Technical SpecificationsAnalog Audio: Peak Signal,Analog Input: +2dBVPeak Signal,Analog Output: +2dBV Dynamic Range, Inputs: 109dB (A-wei
Appendix B - Driver/Software Install, Step by StepWindows XP:1. During this installation, the Audiophile USB must be powered off. Begin theinstallatio
5. A third Software Installation window will appear. Click “Continue Anyway.”6. An M-Audio USB Audiophile Setup window will appear next. Make sureboth
9. When you are completely restarted and at the desktop, power up theUSB Audiophile.10. The New Hardware Wizard will appear. Please select “Install th
13 Another Windows Logo testing window will come up. Once again, click“Continue Anyway.”14. The New Hardware Wizard will appear again. Select “Install
17. Open the Windows Control Panel and click on the Audiophile USBControl Panel. Select "Place Audiophile Icon in the task bar.” TheAudiophile US
3. Click "Yes,” to confirm that you wish to continue with the installation.4. Verify that you have read the license agreement and agree to the te
7. A Digital Signature Not Found window will appear.As this is a relativelynew product, it has does not have an official Windows Digital Signatureyet.
jacks. Alternatively, you can connect the record outputs of your stereoreceiver into the Audiophile’s RCA jacks located on the back panel. Recorda dig
10. Windows will prompt you to restart the computer. Make sure that “Yes,restart my computer now,” is checked and then click “Finish,” to restart.11.
14.The driver is now installed in your computer. Next, open the WindowsControl Panel and click on the Audiophile USB Control Panel. Select"Place
3. Verify that you wish to continue installing DirectX 8.1 by clicking "Yes.”4. Verify that you have read the license agreement and agree to the
7. An M-Audio Setup window will appear next. Make sure both EnableDigital CD and Enable DMA Transfer Mode boxes are checked, thenclick “Next.”8. An M-
10. When you are completely restarted and at the desktop, power up theUSB Audiophile.11. Open the Windows Control Panel and click on the Audiophile US
Limited One Year Warranty M-Audio warrants that this product is free of defects in materials andworkmanship under normal use for a period of one year,
Front Panel Features1. Headphone Out:This is a stereo headphone output on a 1/4” TRS jack.Connect only a stereo plug to this jack.2. Headphone Level:
2. Left Input and Right Input (RCA Analog Inputs): These jacks inputanalog audio from a variety of external sources. Each jack is femaleRCA, compatibl
Hardware Installation Find a convenient spot near your computer for the Audiophile USB.With theAudiophile’s power switched “Off,” plug the included po
4. The Wizard reports that Windows has finished installing the software.Click “Finish”.Your Audiophile USB is ready for action.After completion of the
(this is recommended, although OMS will sense that it is on and promptyou to turn it off). If you are configuring OMS for the first time, followthese
13. Go to "System Preferences" in the Apple Menu. Select the "Sound"preference panel, and click the "Output" tab. Select
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