Install M Audio Ozone Read Me
Install M Audio Ozone Read Me
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THANK YOU!
Thank you for purchasing an M-Audio product. To get up and running quickly,
please follow these instructions. You may wish to save and/or print these
instructions before proceeding, since installation may require your computer
to be restarted.
INTRODUCTION
This installer will update software in your OMS and Extensions folders
pertaining to the following products:
Audiophile USB
Keystation 49 and 61
MIDISPORT 1x1, 2x2, 2x4, 4x4, and 8x8
Oxygen8
Ozone
Quattro USB
Radium 49 and 61
Sonica
This package is not relevant to you if you do not own any of the products
listed above. Please note that if you are installing software for one product,
software for the others may also be updated.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
We recommend a Macintosh computer with a G3 processor or better and Mac
OS 9 or greater. Some earlier PowerPC-based computers have been known to
work. In any case, a USB port is required. (We do not recommend the use of
USB hubs with this product.)
INSTALLATION
[1] M-Audio products for Mac OS 9 are accessible to MIDI applications
through a technology called OMS. If you already have version 2.3.8 of OMS
installed, you may skip this step. Otherwise, install OMS. You can find the
installer for this software on your driver CD or on the M-Audio web site.
[2] Open the installer application and follow the instructions it gives you. The
installer will restart your computer to load the new software.
[3] Using the supplied USB cable, connect your new device to your
computer.
AUDIO CONFIGURATION
M-Audio products support two digital audio technologies, Sound Manager and
ASIO. Because it is more versatile and powerful in a number of ways, ASIO is
generally preferred. However, Sound Manager may be more compatible with
hardware and software which is not as sophisticated as M-Audio products.
Our goal in these instructions will be to get your software configured to use
ASIO as much as possible, but you may encounter situations in which you
wish to use Sound Manager.
[1] For each of your audio applications which use ASIO, open the application
and find the window which contains input and output device configuration
controls. Typically, this is found under an Options or Settings menu or menu
item.
[2] Tell the application not only to use ASIO but also to use your new device
as appropriate. You will usually be given a choice of devices in the form of a
popup menu. After doing this, you will be able to enable your new device's
audio inputs and outputs for use within the application.
[3] If you have audio applications which do not use ASIO but you wish to use
with your new device, open the Sound control panel (from the Control Panels
menu in the Apple menu), and use the Input and Output tabs to set the input
and output devices to use your new device. Sound Manager audio input and
output will then occur on channels 1 and 2 of your new device. Important
Note: this will route all of the operating system's audio to…
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