AUDIO SETUP
WINDOWS 7:
1.
Use the included cable to connect the STEREO|iO to
your computer.
2.
Go to Start Menu
Sound
Sound.
3.
Click the Playback tab and select USB Audio Codec* as
the default device.
4.
Click the Recording tab and select USB Audio Codec*
as the default device.
5.
Click Properties in the lower right-hand corner.
6.
In the new window, click the Advanced tab and select 2-
channel, 16-bit, 44100 Hz (CD Quality) as the default
format.
7.
Uncheck both boxes under Exclusive Mode.
8.
Click the Levels tab and set the slider to "4."
9.
Click OK to close the Properties window.
10.
Click OK to close the Sound control panel.
WINDOWS VISTA:
1.
Use the included cable to connect the STEREO|iO to your computer.
2.
Go to Start Menu
Sound Control Panel should become available.)
3.
Click the Playback tab and select USB Audio Codec* as the default device.
4.
Click the Recording tab and select USB Audio Codec* as the default device.
5.
Click Properties in the lower right-hand corner.
6.
In the new window, click the Advanced tab and select 2-channel, 16-bit, 44100 Hz (CD Quality) as the default
format.
7.
Uncheck both boxes under Exclusive Mode.
8.
Click OK to close the Properties window.
9.
Click OK to close the Sound control panel.
WINDOWS XP:
1.
Use the included cable to connect the STEREO|iO to your computer.
2.
Go to Start Menu
3.
Click the Audio tab.
4.
Under Sound Playback and Sound Recording, select USB Audio Codec* as the default device.
5.
Click OK.
MAC:
1.
Use the included cable to connect the STEREO|iO to your computer.
2.
Go to Applications
3.
In the Audio Devices tab under System Settings, select USB Audio Codec* as your Default Input and Default
Output.
4.
Close the window.
Control Panel
Hardware and
Control Panel
Sound. (If you don't see Sound, select Switch to Classic View, and the
Control Panel
Sounds and Audio Devices.
Utilities
Audio MIDI Setup.
* 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 STEREO|iO 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.
generally perform better and with lower latency
since they create a more efficient communication
between audio devices and software.
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ASIO drivers