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AUDIO SETUP
The EIE is a class-compliant device that can be used with any
digital audio workstation or recording software that supports
USB audio. To enable your EIE to send and receive audio to
and from your computer, follow the instructions below for your
computer's operating system:
WINDOWS 7:
1. Connect EIE to a power source using the included power
adapter (6V, 3A, center pin-positive).
2. Use the included USB cable to connect the EIE to your
computer.
3. Go to Start Menu Control Panel Hardware and
Sound Sound.
4. Click the Playback tab and select EIE as the default
device.
5. Click the Recording tab and select EIE as the default
device.
6. Click OK to close the Sound control panel.
WINDOWS VISTA:
1. Connect EIE to a power source using the included power
adapter (6V, 3A, center pin-positive).
2. Use the included USB cable to connect the EIE to your
computer.
3. Go to Start Menu Control Panel Sound. (If you
don't see Sound, select Switch to Classic View, and the Sound Control Panel should become
available.)
4. Click the Playback tab and select EIE as the default device.
5. Click the Recording tab and select EIE as the default device.
6. Click OK to close the Sound control panel.
WINDOWS XP:
1. Connect EIE to a power source using the included power adapter (6V, 3A, center pin-positive).
2. Use the included USB cable to connect the EIE to your computer.
3. Go to Start Menu Control Panel Sounds and Audio Devices.
4. Click the Audio tab.
5. Under Sound Playback and Sound Recording, select USB Audio Codec* as the default device.
6. Click OK.
MAC:
1. Connect EIE to a power source using the included power adapter (6V, 3A, center pin-positive).
2. Use the included USB cable to connect the EIE to your computer.
3. Go to Applications Utilities Audio MIDI Setup.
4. In the Audio Devices tab under System Settings, select USB Audio Codec* as your Default Input
and Default Output.
5. Close the window.
Be sure your audio software program is
set up to receive audio via the EIE. This
can usually be done in your software's
"Preferences" or "Device Setup."
Please consult your software manual
for more information.
* If you have other USB audio devices
connected to your computer, which may
have identical names, you may need to
try selecting each one until the EIE is
recognized.
If you experience too much latency
after adjusting your software latency
settings, we recommend the free
ASIO4ALL (Audio Stream Input/Output)
driver for PC at www.asio4all.com
.
ASIO drivers generally perform better
and with lower latency since they create
a more efficient communication
between audio devices and software.
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