MAYA1010 1. Introduction Thank you for choosing the AUDIOTRAK MAYA1010. MAYA1010 is a unique PCI multimedia digital audio interface also with a breakout box. We designed MAYA1010 with many powerful functions that will satisfy both beginners and professionals looking for high quality digital audio solutions.
MPEG, MP3, WAV, and multimedia formats such as DVD, Video CD, Flash and Internet Broadcasting. Digital audio is becoming more and more popular and with MAYA1010, you can complete your Desk Top Music Production System easily. MAYA1010 will be the center of your DTMP system providing professional studio quality sound, and easy access to the world of digital music and multimedia.
MAYA1010 4. System Requirements MAYA1010 is a multimedia digital audio device with many functions, not just a simple soundcard. So although MAYA1010 has low CPU dependability, to take full advantage of MAYA1010, your computer needs to meet the minimum system requirements. Faster CPU, faster hard disk, and larger amounts of RAM are generally recommended.
4) Headphone Outputs (Output 7~8) – Two 1/4” TRS phone jack type headphone output ports 2. PCI Card 1) D-Sub Connector - Connects MAYA1010 PCI card with the breakout 2) Cable Connector - Connects with included MIDI I/O and coaxial digital I/O cable...
3) If there is a guide blocking the empty slot, please remove the guide using the proper screwdriver. 4) Put the MAYA1010 PCI card into the slot and make sure it is placed in the slot correctly. Insert the card into the slot and then tighten the screw.
Insert the provided driver CD into the CD-Rom drive and select “Include this location in the search” and click Browse to find the driver’s location. For example, it is E:\AUDIOTRAK\MAYA1010\, if E:\ is your CD-Rom drive.
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AUDIOTRAK, and safe to use. 4. When you see the Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard screen, click Finish to complete the installation. 5, Windows will automatically continue to install the MAYA1010 Audio driver. - 10 -...
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E:\AUDIOTRAK\MAYA1010\, if E:\ is your CD-Rom drive. 7. During installation in Windows 2000 and Windows XP, you will again be prompted with the Windows Digital Signature warning screen. Once again, select Continue Anyway and proceed with the installation.
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MAYA1010 10. After restarting Windows, you will see the MAYA1010 panel icon in your system tray (lower right corner of your desktop). Click on the icon to open the MAYA1010 panel. 11. Go to Device Manager, check the devices under ‘Sound, video and game controllers’.
AUDIOTRAK logo, in the system tray. While the MAYA1010 panel gives you great deal of control, you may find that the default settings work just fine for your needs. Just to be safe, though, we’ll cover all the features of the panel in detail.
3) Factory Default: Allows you to revert back to the factory default setting for all configurations. 4) Always On Top: This enables the MAYA1010 panel to be always displayed on the top. 3. Mapper Enables you to choose the input and output port when you select “MAYA 1010 2ch”...
E-WDM driver that transfers digital audio data internally within different applications. MME, Multi-MME, ASIO and GSIF indicate the different drivers supported by MAYA1010. The numbers along the column designate the channel number of the inputs and outputs.
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MAYA1010 2) OUTPUT: You can change the output monitoring level on all channels (1~8, S/PDIF) by clicking and dragging the fader bar. The number on the bottom shows the relative amount in dB. Clicking this number enables you to mute the channel.
EXT: When MAYA1010 receives digital data from an external digital device through S/PDIF coaxial digital input, the ‘LOCKED’ indicator will tell you that MAYA1010 is receiving the data. You can then select Digital to use the incoming digital audio data as the clock source. External device becomes the master and MAYA1010 becomes the slave.
9. Configuring MAYA1010 MAYA1010 is a premium multimedia audio device for professional audio. It is simple to configure MAYA1010 for use in games to DVD surround sound. You can also configure MAYA1010 for hard disk recording using professional digital audio software. This chapter includes the setup guide for some common applications.
Dolby Digital DVD with just 6 speaker setting. 3. ASIO 2.0 Applications 1) Cubase VST After launching Cubase VST, go to Options -> AudioSetup → System. Select “ASIO 2.0 – MAYA1010” as ASIO device and “MAYA1010 Clock” as Audio clock source. - 19 -...
2) Nuendo or Cubase SX / SL / SE After launching Nuendo or Cubase, go to Device → Device Setup → VST Multitrack. Select “ASIO 2.0 – MAYA1010” as ASIO device and “MAYA1010 Clock” as Audio clock source. 3) Logic After launching Logic, go to Options>Preference >...
After launching Sonar, go to Options → Audio Options→ General, select “MAYA 1010 10ch 1~10” on Playback and Record timing for WDM driver. 5. Sound Forge After launching Sound Forge, go to Options → Preferences → Wave. Choose “MAYA1010 2ch” as Playback and Record device. - 21 -...
DirectWIRE from MP3s, live On-line Broadcasts, On- Demand content, and more. 2. DirectWIRE Panel Click on DirectWIRE on the MAYA1010 panel. The DirectWIRE panel window as shown below will appear. The number along the row represents the number of the input or output port.
INPUT column is a new feature of DirectWIRE 3.0. It's used to route signals from the card's hardware inputs. With MAYA1010, from INPUT 1 to 8 are identical to the each left and right channels of the analog input signal. And INPUT 9 and 10 are the left and right channels of the digital input.
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MAYA1010 2) Recording from WinAmp(MME) to SONAR(WDM) 3) Recording from WinAmp(MME) to Cubase, Logic, Nuendo(ASIO) 4) Recording from GigaStudio(GSIF) to SONAR(WDM) - 24 -...
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MAYA1010 5) Recording from GigaStudio(GSIF) to Cubase(ASIO) 6) Let's say you want to quickly dub some vocal over an audio track. It's very simple with DirectWIRE 3.0. You just have to make connections similar to these. - 25 -...
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MAYA1010 The FCC and CE Regulation Warning This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions : (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.