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Software settings
This section explains the audio device settings that should be
made in order to use the RPC-1 with some representative
sequencer programs.
Logic Audio settings
Audio device settings
When using the ASIO driver
1.
From the
“Audio”
menu, select
“Audio Hardware &
Drivers.”
On the Windows version, click
“Audio
Hardware & Drivers2”
tab.
2.
Check
“ASIO,”
and from the pull-down menu choose
“Roland RPC-1 ASIO”
(Win) or
“ASIO2 RPC-1”
(Mac).
When using the EASI driver (Windows)
1.
From the
“Audio”
menu, select
“Audio Hardware &
Drivers.”
2.
Check
“PC AV,”
and select
“Roland RPC-1 EASI.”
When using the MME driver (Windows)
1.
From the
“Audio”
menu, select
“Audio Hardware &
Drivers.”
2.
Check
“PC AV,”
and select
“EASI MME.”
3.
Click the
“Control Panel”
button, and start up
“MME to
EASI adapter.”
4.
Check the following devices.
• WavOut Roland RPC-1
• R-BUS In Roland RPC-1
• Monitor Mixer Roland RPC-1
Cubase VST settings
Audio device settings
1.
In the
“Options”
menu, select
“Audio Setup”
and then
select
“System.”
2.
Select
“Roland RPC-1 ASIO”
(Win) or
“ASIO RPC-1”
(Mac).
Sonar settings (Windows)
Audio device settings (Windows 98/ME)
1.
From the
“Options”
menu, select
“Audio.”
2.
In the
“Settings”
tab, click
“Devices.”
3.
In the
“Input Device”
area select following device.
• PCM In Roland RPC-1
• Mon.Mixer Roland RPC-1
4.
In the
“Output Device”
area select
“WavOut Roland
RPC-1.”
5.
Set the
“playback timing master”
to
“WavOut 1/2
Roland RPC-1,”
and the
“recording timing master”
to
“PCM In 1/2 Roland RPC-1.”
6.
Click the
“OK”
button.
Audio device settings (Windows 2000/XP)
1.
From the
“Options”
menu, select
“Audio.”
2.
In the
“Settings”
tab, click
“Devices.”
3.
In the
“Input Device”
area select
“Roland RPC-1
Multichannel 1/2”–“Roland RPC-1 Multichannel
9/10.”
4.
In the
“Output Device”
area select
“Roland RPC-1
Multichannel 1/2”–“Roland RPC-1 Multichannel
7/8.”
5.
Set the
“playback timing master”
to
“Roland RPC-1
Multichannel 1/2,”
and the
“recording timing master”
to
“Roland RPC-1 Multichannel 1/2.”
6.
Click the
“OK”
button.