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In the M-Audio USB ASIO Driver control panel, to the right of the Bitwidth
section, you will see a “Latency” drop-down list that will set the Quattro’s buffer
size. A lower latency setting represents a smaller buffer size, with the lower
setting being desirable when using the ASIO drivers. 

How low you will able to set the latency will depend on several factors, such as
your system’s performance and the performance of the music program itself. Try
the “Medium” setting first (which is the default, as shown in the previous
screenshot), and then try a lower setting. If your system stutters or performance
falters, try the next higher setting until the system performance stabilizes. Once
you are satisfied with any of the control panel settings, click “OK” to close the
USB Audio Quattro Settings page.

Advanced Tab

Some audio applications require more bandwidth in the USB channel for audio
than others.  Native functions of other USB devices such as movements of a USB
mouse may cause clicks in the audio during playback or recording.  If this occurs,
click on the “Advanced” tab and select “High”.

Note that the default setting of “Normal” will work for most applications. Setting
this to “High” should only be done if you are experiencing issues with clicks in
audio that are not associated with latency. If the “Default” setting is working,
there is no need to adjust it and is to be used only as a means of troubleshooting.

Quattro Operation on the Macintosh

The Macintosh Sound Manager

The Macintosh Sound Manager will allow you to select the USB Audio Quattro
as the system’s audio input and output device.

Open the Apple menu, then select “Sound” from the Control Panels list. The
Macintosh Sound Manager is limited to stereo input and stereo output, so only
Channels 1 and 2 are active on the Quattro under Sound Manager. The Quattro
will operate at 44.1kHz sampling rate at the 16-bit setting in this instance. At this
point in time, most music programs designed for the Mac utilize ASIO drivers.

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With any combination of three stereo pairs enabled, the Quattro will function
either as a 2x4 or a 4x2 audio device, with one input and two output pairs active
or two input and one output pair active, respectively. In this mode, the Quattro is
capable of 48kHz or 44.1kHz at either 24- or 16-bits, as set by the music
program. Note that when the 24-bit option is selected in the Quattro control
panel, the input or output stereo pair that is currently disabled will become
grayed out.

The Quattro will perform at 96kHz sampling rate with any one of the stereo pairs
enabled, and with the 24-bit Sample Depth selected. The Quattro will not operate
at 96kHz when the control panel is set to 16-bits, or when more than one stereo
pair is selected for input or output. In the following example, “Channels 1&2 In”
is enabled and 24-bit Bitwidth is selected, with the “Available Sampling Rates“
section showing 96000 Hz and 88200 Hz.

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Содержание Quattro USB

Страница 1: ......

Страница 2: ...signed and manufactured by M Audio The Quattro provides four audio inputs and four audio outputs plus a 1x1 MIDI port on your USB equipped PC or Macintosh computer High performance 24 bit 96kHz audio...

Страница 3: ...at a bit width of 24 bits and at 16 or 24 bits with a sampling rate of 48kHz or less An ASIO control panel is included with your driver software which allows you to set the Quattro to its different op...

Страница 4: ...After a few short seconds a small black M Audio Icon will appear in the system tray at the lower right hand corner of the desktop Your USB Audio Quattro is now installed 15 Restart the computer after...

Страница 5: ...o powered OFF 2 Insert the included Driver CD into your computer s CD drive Assuming that your CD drive is the D drive locate the Quattro driver at D USB_AUDIO QUATTRO WIN2000 3 Run the Quattro W2k In...

Страница 6: ...MS Compatibility or Open Music System for your MIDI system setup 11 Hardware Software Installation on the Mac Here is a simple step by step procedure for attaching and powering up the Quattro on the M...

Страница 7: ...uattro s MIDI Out port I N 13 Hooking up your USB Audio Quattro The Quattro provides four line inputs and four line outputs and will accept a 4dB balanced signal on 1 4 TRS plugs tip ring sleeve or a...

Страница 8: ...nd option will allow you to hear the same effects panning and other channel settings during playback as you did when you were recording the tracks Quattro Operation on the PC The USB Audio Configurati...

Страница 9: ...iguration in the M Audio USB ASIO Driver control panel see the next section If you are using an ASIO compliant music program we suggest that you enable and use the Quattro s ASIO drivers ASIO gives yo...

Страница 10: ...is useful in special circumstances For instance if you have been using the Quattro with only one port enabled such as in 96k operation some programs will not launch without having both an input and o...

Страница 11: ...t and is to be used only as a means of troubleshooting Quattro Operation on the Macintosh The Macintosh Sound Manager The Macintosh Sound Manager will allow you to select the USB Audio Quattro as the...

Страница 12: ...Within the program s folder you should find an ASIO folder Drag the USB Audio Quattro ASIO driver to this folder Once the ASIO driver is installed you may open your music program and go to the audio...

Страница 13: ...y Access or DMA Go to the device manager in Windows open the Disk Drives list by clicking on the plus sign next to it Highlight the IDE drive then click Properties Under Options check the box that say...

Страница 14: ...is other device Then you will hear system sounds provided you are monitoring the alternate sound device in some fashion Possible Cause2 On the Mac you must restart once after installing the USB Audio...

Страница 15: ...requires repair because of user misuse or regular wear it will assess a fair repair or replacement fee The customer will have the option to pay this fee and have the unit repaired and returned or not...

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