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folder (usually located within the Programs folder). Locate the program’s ASIO folder.
3. Drag Transit USB’s ASIO driver files to the ASIO folder within your application’s folder.
Mac OS X
The Transit USB supports MacOS X Core Audio protocol.To select the Transit USB as your
system’s audio device:
1. Under the Apple menu, select System Preferences / Sound
2. Select Transit USB under input and output tabs to choose the Transit USB as your default
audio device.
Contact Information
For additional help, contact Midiman/M-Audio Technical Support by telephone (626-445-
8495, 9-5 PST M-F), by fax (626-445-7564) or by e-mail ([email protected]).
Devices;” in Windows 2000 and Windows ME it’s labeled “Sounds and Multimedia;” and
in Windows 98SE it’s called “Multimedia.” Select the Audio tab.
3. Under Playback and Record, select Transit USB from the drop down list. Click Apply, then
click Okay to close the Control Panel.
ASIO
Transit USB also supports Steinberg’s ASIO protocol, used in applications such as Cubase,
Reason,Live,Logic and other programs.Transit USB’s ASIO drivers are automatically installed.
If you have other audio devices installed in your computer, you may need to select Transit
USB as the ASIO device in your audio software. Refer to the instructions in your audio
software for details.
Transit USB and Macintosh Audio
Mac OS 9.2.2
Transit USB supports Apple’s Sound Manager protocol under OS 9.To select the Transit USB
as your system’s audio device:
1. Under the Apple menu, select Control Panel / Sound.
2. Under the Output menu, select Transit USB from the list of available devices. Close the
control panel.
ASIO Drivers:
Transit USB also supports Steinberg’s ASIO protocol under OS 9, used in applications such
as Cubase, Reason, Live, Logic and Digital Performer 3. In order to use Transit USB’s ASIO
drivers with your DAW application, you will need to copy the drivers into your program’s
ASIO folder.
1. Transit USB’s driver installer will create an ASIO folder on your desktop. Double click
on it to open it.
2. Double click on your computer’s hard disk icon and browse to your audio software’s