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Basic connections and settings

Input/output devices

In order to obtain the best performance from your software, you must make the appropriate input/
output device settings.
For details on these settings, refer to the owner's manual for your software.
* If you are unable to select the UR-80 in the device settings for your software, it is possible that the UR-80
driver was not installed correctly. Please reinstall the driver.
MIDI devices
MIDI OUT device
UR-80 MIDI OUT (Mac OS 9: UR-80 MIDI IN, OUT)
UR-80 (Mac OS 9/8: UR-80 1)
MIDI IN device
UR-80 MIDI IN (Mac OS 9: UR-80 MIDI IN, OUT)
UR-80 1
UR-80 2
Audio devices
Audio output device
EDIROL UR-80
MME EDIROL UR-80 Out
Audio input devices
EDIROL UR-80
MME EDIROL UR-80 In
ASIO device
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If you specify UR-80 MIDI OUT as the output port for your sequencer software, messages will
be transmitted from the MIDI OUT connector of the UR-80 itself.
Select this port if you want to send messages from your sequencer software to the UR-80 itself.
If you specify UR-80 MIDI IN as the input port for your sequencer software, messages will be
input from the UR-80's MIDI IN connector.
Select one of these ports if you want messages from the controllers to be received by your se-
quencer software. For each controller you can select the port that will be used. You may find it
convenient (for example) to use UR-80 1 for messages to be recorded on a track or used to control
a software synthesizer, and UR-80 2 for messages used to play back/stop your sequencer or
perform mixing.
Use UR-80 2 as the MIDI input device for UR-80 Editor.
This sends audio signals from your computer to the UR-80. If you are using Media Player you
will normally choose this. You should also use this if you are using an application such as SO-
NAR in WDM driver mode or a DirectSound application.
This sends audio signals from your computer to the UR-80. Use this if you are using an applica-
tion that does not have a WDM driver mode, or if you want to use 24-bit audio with a non-ASIO
application (such as Cool Edit).
* Windows XP/2000 only
This receives audio signals sent from the UR-80 to your computer. Normally, you should use
this. You should also use this when using an application such as SONAR in WDM driver mode.
This receives audio signals sent from the UR-80 to your computer. Use this if you are using an
application that does not have a WDM driver mode, or if you want to use 24-bit audio with a
non-ASIO application (such as Cool Edit).
* Windows XP/2000 only
Select "EDIROL UR-80" as the ASIO setting for your application if you are using the UR-80 with
an ASIO application such as Cubase.
* To prevent audio loops from causing oscillation or double monitoring, turn monitoring off in
your application or use the ASIO Direct Monitor setting.

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