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37-key audio midi interface and controller
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The hardware page design and function will vary slightly, depending on your platform and operating system. Shown below is the hardware page
from a Windows installation.
< Sample Rate Detected – This field displays the detected sample rate that is being received. Ozonic will detect and display the sampling
rate as set by your audio software or your computer's operating system via the IEEE 1394 (FireWire) bus.
< ASIO/WDM Buffer Size – This field allows you to select the buffer size you wish to work with. Smaller buffer sizes result in lower latency
(the time it takes for your input signal to pass through your audio software and appear at the outputs), but may not function well with slower
systems. The default buffer size setting is 256. This setting may adequately serve your purposes, but you can experiment with lower settings
if you wish. If you experience stuttering or crackling in your audio playback, try using a larger buffer size.
NOTE: This section does not apply to Mac OS X, and will not appear if you are running that operating system. Mac OS X does not support
ASIO (or WDM).

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This page contains information on your hardware and current driver software versions. This information may be helpful if you ever have to
update the driver software or need to call for technical support. Clicking the M-AUDIO logo in the lower right hand corner will link you directly
to our website if you are currently online.
Firmware Info – This field displays the current firmware version of your Ozonic.
Ozonic Default Values
Device Setting
Fader Levels
Link – 1/2 software return
Link – 3/4 software return
Link – 1/2 input
Link – 3/4 input
Pan – 1/2 software return
Pan – 3/4 software return
Pan – 1/2 input
Pan – 3/4 input
Solo
Mute
Routing – 1/2 software return
Routing – 3/4 software return
Routing – 1/2 input
Routing – 3/4 input
ASIO/WDM buffer size
Default Setting
0dB for all software return and input channels
ON
ON
OFF
ON
Panned hard left for ch 1 software return and hard right for ch 2 software return
Panned hard left for ch 3 software return and hard right for ch 4 software return
Panned center for both ch 1 input and ch 2 input
Panned hard left for ch 3 input and hard right for ch 4 input
Solo OFF for all software return and input channel pairs
OFF for all software return and input channel pairs
Out 1/2
Out 3/4
Out 1/2
Out 1/2
256 sample – Windows Only
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