Setting Audio I/O Options Under Os X (10.2.3 And Above); To Use The System Preferences; Setting Sampling Frequency And Bit Length Under Os X (10.2.3 And Above) - Tascam US-122 Owner's Manual

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8 – Other Applications

Setting audio I/O options under OS X (10.2.3 and above)

In Mac OS X, you can set the preferred
audio input and output device using the
Sound
Preference Pane, or very often

To use the System Preferences:

From the Apple menu, select System
Preferences
and click the Sound icon.
Click the Output tab and choose the
TASCAM US-122 as the output device.
Setting sampling frequency and bit length under OS X (10.2.3 and
above)
Launch the Audio and MIDI Setup appli-
cation. Click the Audio tab.
You can also set the default input and
output audio devices in this application.
Make sure that the selected Audio device
on the left side of the screen shows the
TASCAM US-122.
Set the Current format of either the input
or the output section to the sampling fre-
quency and bit length you want to use.
Note that some applications allow you to
override this setting.
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you can select the audio input and output
devices from the applications them-
selves.
Click the Input tab and choose the
TASCAM US-122 as the input device.
You may choose to keep alerts and sound
effects played through the Built-in audio
controller
.
This program also allows you to set the
input and output gain of the US-122
audio I/O.

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