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Installing the ASIO driver
You must install the MIDI driver even if you will be using only audio on the GT-PRO.
Be sure to install the MIDI driver before you install the ASIO driver.
This section explains how to install the ASIO driver that allows the GT-PRO to be used by your
sequencer software or audio editing software.
* For more on installing and setting the ASIO driver, be sure to refer to the Readme_E.htm file in the
Driver E (Mac OS 9) folder on the CD-ROM.
The GT-PRO cannot play back audio data from the Macintosh's sound manager (such as
audio CDs and alert sounds).
The ASIO driver of the GT-PRO supports the following audio input/output channels.
• Audio input
24/16 bit
• Audio output
24/16 bit
If your ASIO-compatible software supports ASIO 2.0 or recording/playback of 24 bit audio
data, using the following drivers will provide a higher quality environment.
ASIO-compatible software
ASIO2.0-compatible
x
x
o
o
Here we will explain how to install the ASIO 1.0 16 bit-compatible driver.
1
From the Driver E (Mac OS 9) –ASIO folder of the CD-ROM, copy [GT-PRO ASIO1.0 16bit]
to ASIO Drivers folder of the ASIO-compatible software you are using (e.g., Cubase, Logic, or
Digital Performer).
fig.12-0360
2
Start up your ASIO-compatible software.
3
Open the Audio setting dialog box of your ASIO-compatible software, and select
[GT-PRO ASIO 16bit] as the ASIO Device.
1 stereo ch. (2 mono chs.)
1 stereo ch. (2 mono chs.)
24 bit compatible
x
GT-PRO ASIO1.0 16 bit
o
GT-PRO ASIO1.0 24 bit
x
GT-PRO ASIO2.0 16 bit
o
GT-PRO ASIO2.0 24 bit
Driver installation and settings (Macintosh)
Driver to use
ASIO (Steinberg Audio Stream
In/Out Interface) This is an
audio interface standard
promoted by the Steinberg
Corporation. When the GT-PRO
is used with ASIO-compatible
software, the synchronization
precision will be improved,
allowing a more sophisticated
music production environment.
The Audio setting dialog box
will be named differently
depending on your software.
For details refer to the manual
of your software.
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