Macintosh Os X; Windows 98Se, Me, 2000 And Xp - Apogee Mini-Me Owner's Manual

2-channel portable 44.1/48/88.2/96 khz sampling 24-bit a/d converter with mic/instrument preamp
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Connect the Mini•Me to the computer with a USB cable.
Power on the Mini•Me. To ensure that the Mac recognizes the Mini•Me, go to the Apple menu and choose
"Apple System Profiler". Click on the "Volumes and Devices" tab. The Mini•Me should show up labeled
"Apogee" as one of the USB devices.
In your application, select the audio hardware preferences. Exactly what this looks like will depend on the
application; the example shown here is from Logic.
Bring up the control panel (by clicking the button in this case) and you will see the following.
Note that drivers are continually being revised and updated to provide better performance, and occa-
sionally additional features. Visit http://www.apogeedigital.com/usb/ regularly for updates. Registered
users will receive notification of updates via email.

Macintosh OS X

Beginning with version 10.2.3, the MiniMe is natively supported in OS X. No drivers are required; simply
connect the MiniMe via USB, and it will appear as an interface option in all CoreAudio compatible applications.
For certain applications, it may be necessary to configure the Audio Midi utility included with OS X.

Windows 98SE, Me, 2000 and XP

Note that there are some limitations with OS support for the Mini•Me under Windows operating systems.
In particular, playback does not operate correctly with the native Microsoft drivers. Recording operates
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