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properly. Instead, use the MIDI driver provided with your MIDI
interface card or sound card. Consult your cardÕs accompanying
documentation to determine which driver to use and how to install and
conÞgure that driver.
If you plan to record and play back digital audio on a Windows-
compatible sound card, make sure you have installed the wave driver for
that sound card. Also make sure that you install a 16-bit or greater
sound card: up to 24-bit.
If you have followed the above guidelines and youÕre having problems
with your sound card, contact the cardÕs manufacturer.
Installing Drivers in Windows
This section contains instructions for installing, uninstalling, and
changing the settings of multimedia drivers under Windows. Please
contact the manufacturer of your multimedia device for speciÞc
information about Windows drivers, conÞguration, and compatibility.
To Install a Driver Not Included with Windows...
1.
Click the Start button, and choose Settings-Control Panel .
2.
In the Control Panel, double-click the Add New Hardware icon.
3.
In the Add New Hardware Wizard, click Next.
4.
When the Add New Hardware Wizard asks you, "Do you want
Windows to search for your new hardware?" select No.
5.
In the list of hardware types select sound, video, and game
controllers, and click Next.
6.
Click Have Disk.
7.
Insert the manufacturer's diskette, specify the correct drive and
path, then click OK.
8.
Select the driver from the list, and click OK.
9.
Click Finish.
10.
In the Driver Set Up dialog box, select the hardware settings that
match your multimedia hardware, and click OK.
11.
Remove the manufacturer's diskette and click Yes to restart your
computer.

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