mLAN Driver/mLAN Tools Installation Guide
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Driver Setup
(Right-click the driver icon on the task bar
→
Driver
Setup)
This dialog box enables you to set up communication with
the mLAN device and to check data reception and transmis-
sion.
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1394 Adapter Card ID
This field displays the ID of an IEEE1394 (FireWire/i.LINK)
interface card installed in the computer. If multiple interfaces
have been installed in the computer, select the interface that
is used to connect the mLAN device. The field will not dis-
play the ID of any interfaces that are not recognized by
mLAN Driver.
NOTE
• The correct name of the manufacturer or vendor may not be dis-
played depending on the particular interface you are using.
• If multiple interfaces have been installed in the computer, the
interface that is used to connect the mLAN device will be selected
when you make the initial settings for mLAN Driver (Windows
XP on
; Windows Vista on
another interface, first select the desired 1394 Adapter Card ID in
the Driver Setup, then reconnect the IEEE 1394 (mLAN) cable.
After that, disable the mLAN Driver (off), then enable the mLAN
Driver (on) again by right-clicking the driver icon, then selecting
ON or OFF.
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Required CPU
Determines the computer’s required processing power (the
amount of processing load applied to the computer by mLAN
Driver). You can also control the processing load by adjusting
the latency in “ASIO Control Panel.” (see next page)
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WDM Sample Bit
This parameter enables you to specify the audio data bit reso-
lution for the WDM driver.
r
Status
This field indicates the status of the audio/MIDI data trans-
mitted from the mLAN device to the computer. It also dis-
plays an error message in the event that a transmission error
occurs.
Blue ...........................Data is being properly received.
Yellow........................Only one type of data (audio or MIDI)
is being received.
Red.............................Error in reception.
Gray ...........................No reception.
NOTE
• If an application, such as a DAW, is not using the mLAN Driver’s
audio or MIDI data, this field will not display an indication of cor-
rect status. Refer to this field when your application is running
and using the mLAN Driver’s audio or MIDI data.
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Information
Click this button to display the Information window (see
below), which displays the current status of audio and MIDI
data reception (from the mLAN device to the computer).
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Set
Clicking this button actually applies the settings made in this
dialog box. Changes to the settings do not take effect unless
[Set] is clicked.
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Revert
If you’ve made changes to the settings (but not yet clicked
[Set]), clicking this button restores the settings made the last
time [Set] was clicked. Once you click [Set], [Revert] cannot
be used.
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EXIT
Click to close the dialog box.
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About the Information window
This window indicates the audio and MIDI data recep-
tion status (from the mLAN device to computer).
Icon
Blue.................... Reception is normal.
Red..................... Error in reception.
Gray ................... No reception.
R1, R2, etc.
This indicates the data reception status. “R1” corre-
sponds to MIDI reception while “R2” corresponds to
audio reception. The number of tabs shown differs
depending on your particular computer configuration.
Receive Status
These fields display a symbol that indicates that data is being
received. The symbol “o” indicates that data in the corresponding
format is being received. For example, the symbol “oooooooo-” in
the “Audio” field indicates that nine data have been received, and
the first eight data are audio data. The “Unknown” field displays
symbols if data in unknown formats are received. These fields
remain blank if no data is received. If an error occurs during recep-
tion, a red warning message flashes. In this case, check the status
of the mLAN device.