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1-in/1-out usb midi interface

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Overview
Uno provides one MIDI input port and one MIDI output port, each supporting 16 MIDI channels. MIDI is the acronym for Musical Instrument Digital
Interface and is the protocol used by MIDI keyboards and devices (devices that record and play back the MIDI information, such as computer or
hardware sequencers)to communicate with each other.
Windows XP & Mac OS X
If you are using Windows XP or Mac OS X, simply plug in the Uno as shown by the diagram on page 4. Because the UNO is class-compliant under
Windows XP and Mac OS X, it will work without any further driver installations in those operating systems.
Installing Drivers For Windows 98/ME
PLEASE DO NOT plug in the Uno yet.
1.
Power up your PC.
2. Insert the UNO Installer CD-ROM. The installer should begin to run automatically. If it does not, select "Run" from the start menu and type
"d:\autorun" (minus the quotes), if "d" is your CD-ROM drive, then press ENTER. If your CD-ROM drive is identified by a letter than "d," be
sure to type the correct one in the RUN command line.
3. Click on "install driver."
4. Follow the on-screen instructions.
5. When the installation has finished, exit setup.
6. Plug the Uno into a free USB port on your computer.
Windows will continue with the installation of a USB driver and a MIDI driver to support your Uno, after which.Windows may prompt you to restart
your computer. If so, please restart and then you may begin using your Uno.
Installing Drivers For Windows 2000
PLEASE DO NOT plug in the Uno yet.
1.
Power up your PC.
2. Insert the Uno Installer CD-ROM. The installer should begin to run automatically. If not, select "run" from the start menu and type "d:\
autorun" (minus the quotes), if 'd' is your CD-ROM drive, then press ENTER. If your CD-ROM drive is identified by a letter other than "d," be
sure to type the correct one in the RUN command line.
3. Click on "install drivers."
4. Follow the on-screen instructions.
5. When the installation has finished, exit setup.
6. Plug the Uno into a free USB port on your computer. Windows will automatically recognize the Uno and ask for the Uno Installer
CD-ROM.
7. Select the CD-ROM drive and click "OK." Windows will then ask you to select the CD-ROM drive again for the MIDI driver.
8. Windows will report the drivers have not been digitally signed. click on "Continue Installation."
9. Select the "d" drive once more.
10. Click "OK" and finish installation.
Installing Drivers For Apple Mac OS 9.x
If you do not have OMS installed, please run the OMS installer first; OMS is included on your Uno Installer CD-ROM. If OMS is installed on your
computer, skip this section and proceed to "Installing the UNO OMS Driver."
< To install OMS:
Make sure that all programs are shut down before you launch the installer.
Also make sure you have removed any dongles or copy-protection devices that you may be using.
1.
Insert the Uno Installer CD-ROM.
2. Double-click on the Uno Installer CD icon on your desktop
3. Double-click on the OS 9 folder.
4. Double-click on Install OMS 2.3.8
5. Follow the on-screen instructions
6. The Uno Installer CD-ROM will now take a few moments to install OMS. When it has finished it will ask you to restart the computer.
Click "Restart."
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