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General Recording Instructions 

The FireWire Solo’s analog and digital inputs will appear as inputs in your audio software. Depending on your chosen application, these may be 
labeled as ASIO inputs, WDM inputs or CoreAudio inputs. Typically, for example, in an ASIO-based application (e.g., Cubase, Nuendo, etc.) the 
FireWire Solo’s inputs will appear as:

FireWire Solo Analog input 1

FireWire Solo Analog input 2

FireWire Solo S/PDIF input L

FireWire Solo S/PDIF input R

If you’re using 

analog in 1 or 2

, activate the input labeled as Analog Inputs in your audio software’s input mixer. If you’re using the 

S/PDIF inputs

you must choose the correct S/PDIF input in the control panel’s 

Hardware

 page. Then choose an available track in your audio software and route 

the input signal to it. Refer to your audio software’s documentation for further information.

Setting the Sample Rate

In most cases, you will want to set the sample rate from within your audio software. When the 

sync source

 in the 

Hardware

 page of the FireWire 

Solo’s control panel is set to Internal, it will receive the sample rate from your audio application. If, however, you are recording a digital source via 
the S/PDIF inputs, you will want to set the 

sync source 

to External. This will allow the incoming digital source to control the sample rate.

Troubleshooting

The FireWire Solo has been designed to give you high performance and professional quality audio. It has been tested under a wide range of 
systems and operating conditions. In the real world, however, there are a nearly infinite number of possible operating scenarios, any of which 
could affect your system’s performance. Much like owning an automobile, “your mileage may vary.” This section cannot begin to cover all possible 
issues you may encounter, however we want to give you some basic suggestions on common problems you may experience. 

One thing to avoid is connecting too many devices. The computer’s FireWire bus is a dependable, high-speed, high-bandwidth protocol which is 
ideally suited for digital audio. Nonetheless, it’s important to remember that audio and multimedia streaming place considerable demands on 
your processor and the available bandwidth of the FireWire bus. Although it is theoretically possible to chain many multiple FireWire devices in 
series, doing so may potentially degrade your audio performance.

Generally, FireWire devices do not suffer from the IRQ conflicts sometimes encountered with PCI cards. If you are having trouble getting audio into 
or out of your FireWire Solo, please check the following.

If you have no sound:

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Check to see if the FireWire Solo drivers are properly installed. In WindowsXP, go to the Control Panel and double-click the System icon 
(under Performance and Maintenance if you’re in Category view). Select the Hardware tab and click the Device Manager button. Click the 
plus sign (“+”) next to Sound, Video and Game Controllers,” and locate the FireWire Solo listing. If you see a question mark or exclamation 
point next to it, or if you don’t see it listed, you may need to reinstall the driver software. 

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Make sure your audio software has been set up to use the FireWire Solo. Open your application’s audio settings page and check to see if 
the FireWire Solo’s ASIO or WDM drivers have been correctly selected.

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If you’re certain the FireWire Solo is correctly installed and configured for your audio software, check your signal path. Make sure your inputs 
are routed correctly by verifying that your application is receiving audio signal. Make sure your outputs are routed correctly so that your 
signal is sent to your headphones, amp and/or monitors.

Check your audio connections to make sure everything is plugged in correctly.

If you are trying to record a digital input to the FireWire Solo and have no sound:

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You may have a valid signal but at the wrong input. Open the FireWire Solo control panel and select the correct input on the hardware 
page.

Make sure your audio software is configured to receive digital input, and that the input source is set as clock master for external sync.

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Be sure to use a true S/PDIF cable, not a standard RCA (audio) cable. Though they share the same type of connector, they are electrically 
different enough to be a cause of transmission problems if the wrong cable is used.

If you are experiencing clicks and pops in your recordings:

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Make  sure  your  input  levels  are  not  too  hot,  as  this  can  cause  distortion  and  clipping.  Check  the  input  level  meters  in  your  audio 
application.

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If you are recording a digital input source, make sure the FireWire Solo’s sync source, as well as the sync source in your audio software, is 
set to external.

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You might want to try using a larger buffer size. Larger buffer sizes can increase input latency time, but if you’re mixing, for example, this is 
not an issue. Increasing the buffer size can be helpful, particularly in the case of older or lower-powered computer systems.

Summary of Contents for FireWire Solo

Page 1: ...User s Guide Guide de l utilisateur Benutzerhandbuch Manual del usuario Manuale dell utente...

Page 2: ...r computer is not equipped with a native FireWire port you may purchase a FireWire PCI card at any computer electronics retailer The FireWire Solo can deliver high quality analog and digital I O in fu...

Page 3: ...rates of 44 1k 48k 88 2k and 96kHz Mounting the device to a rack drawer Holes are located on the left and right of the bottom of the FireWire Solo to allow you to mount this device to a rack tray The...

Page 4: ...signal level exceeds 1 dBFS If the Clip Indicator glows steadily reduce the Guitar Input gain level 8 8 Guitar Input Gain This knob controls the amount of gain at the Guitar Input 6 over a range of 0...

Page 5: ...10 19 Line Inputs Unbalanced analog line inputs on 1 4 phone connectors These connectors are only active when the front panel Front Rear Input Selector 5 is set to Rear IN position Input from these co...

Page 6: ...ing the installation you will be prompted with a message warning that the driver software has not passed Windows Logo testing Select Continue Anyway and proceed with the installation The installer wil...

Page 7: ...on your computer Once Windows has fully loaded the New Hardware Wizard will open Choose the default selection Install the software automatically Click Next Windows will locate and install the FireWir...

Page 8: ...on in your system tray lower right corner of your desktop Click on the icon to open the FireWire Solo control panel Mac OSX Version 10 2 8 Jaguar Insert the M Audio driver CD into your CD ROM drive an...

Page 9: ...ment Click Continue and then click Agree if you agree with the License Agreement Select a destination disk for the installation then click Continue On the Easy Install box click Install On the followi...

Page 10: ...ady to use Mac OS X version 10 3 x Panther Insert the M Audio driver CD into your CD ROM drive and open the CD to view its contents Double click the dmg le which launches the M Audio Installer An M Au...

Page 11: ...OK and then click Install On the following box click Continue Installation You will then see the Connect Device Warning box instructing you to NOT connect your FireWire Solo until the driver installa...

Page 12: ...enerally located at the bottom of your Windows desktop Double click this icon to open the control panel On the Mac The FireWire Solo control panel can be found in the system preferences NOTE The FireW...

Page 13: ...audio output deselecting the solo button will resume audio output on all channels Multiple solo selections are possible Panning Controls The Hardware Input channel pairs also offer virtual Pan pot con...

Page 14: ...is initially too low but be careful that the recording level is not reaching digital clipping going into the red while recording Using the Line Inputs Connect your line level output device to the Fire...

Page 15: ...e type monitoring you can enable it in your DAW s ASIO or audio control panel Please refer to your audio software s documentation for additional information WDM input monitoring If you are running a W...

Page 16: ...e Generally FireWire devices do not suffer from the IRQ con icts sometimes encountered with PCI cards If you are having trouble getting audio into or out of your FireWire Solo please check the followi...

Page 17: ...el Hempstead Herts HP2 7BJ England Sales Information phone 44 0 1442 416590 Sales Information fax 44 0 1442 246832 Sales Information email info maudio co uk Technical Support PC 44 0 1309 671301 Techn...

Page 18: ...dB 48kHz a weighted Dynamic Range min gain 101 dB 48kHz a weighted THD N min gain 0 0079 82 dB 1kHz 1dBFS 48kHz Frequency response min gain 0 25dB 20Hz to 20kHz 48kHz 0 3 dB 20Hz to 40kHz 96kHz Impeda...

Page 19: ...o com warranty for terms and limitations applying to your speci c product Warranty Registration Thank you for registering your new M Audio product Doing so immediately both entitles you to full warran...

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