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Page 1 - OMNISTUDIO USB

OMNISTUDIO USBEnglish

Page 2 - Table of Contents

A recording console performs two functions. It routes the signal you are about to record, providing the ability to pre-amplify and shape thatsignal be

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Inputs and OutputsThe OmniStudio USB provides up to four audio inputs, seen by the host audio application as two stereo pairs, i.e. 1/2 and 3/4. The

Page 4 - 1. Introduction

There are some basic concepts that apply to all audio gear. Understanding them will help in your operation of the OmniStudio USB, as wellas create a s

Page 5 - 2. Features

Plugs and JacksIn general, a jack is a female connector, and a plug is a male connector. The jack is mounted within the hardware device, and theplug

Page 6 - 3. What’s in the Box

Line Levels vs. Mic/Instr LevelsMicrophones and guitar pickups typically emit a low signal level, requiring a pre-amp such as those found in the Omn

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Windows XPInsert the M-Audio driver CD-ROM into your computer. From the Start menu, select “Run…” then click the Browse button. Browse to the CDdrive

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You will then be prompted to reboot your computer. Click “Finish.”After the computer has rebooted, connect the OmniStudio USB to your computer’s USB

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Windows 2000Insert the M-Audio driver CD-ROM into your computer. From the Start menu, select “Run…” then click the Browse button. Browse to the CDdriv

Page 10 - 6. Theory of Operation

Once the installer has finished copying the files, you will be prompted to reboot your computer.After the computer has rebooted, connect the OmniStudi

Page 11 - I/O Levels

WindowsMEDo NOT connect the OmniStudio USB to your computer’s USB port at this time. Insert the M-Audio driver CD-ROM into your computer. From the Sta

Page 12 - Sends and Returns

Table of Contents1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 13 - Plugs and Jacks

Connect the OmniStudio USB to your computer’s USB port. Windows will recognize your new hardware.The New Hardware Wizard will open. Select the default

Page 14 - 8. Hardware Installation

Windows 98SEDo NOT connect the OmniStudio USB to your computer’s USB port at this time.Insert the M-Audio driver CD-ROM into your computer. Fromthe St

Page 15 - 9. Software Installation

On rebooting, the M-Audio OmniStudio USB Control Panel icon will appear in the system tray. Connect the OmniStudio USB to your computer’s USB port. Wi

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Mac OSXInsert the M-Audio driver CD into your CD-ROM drive and open the CD to view its contents. Double click on the OmniStudio USB folder toopen the

Page 17 - Windows 2000

When prompted, click "Continue Installation." When prompted, click "Restart" to finish the installation.After the computer has res

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Mac OS9Insert the M-Audio driver CD into your CD-ROM drive and open the CD to view its contents. Double click on the OmniStudio USB folder toopen the

Page 19 - WindowsME

Installing and Configuring OMS (MacOS 9 Only)The OmniStudio USB driver CD also contains the program files for OMS (Open Music System), Opcode’s MIDI-m

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Along with your driver installation, the OmniStudio USB Control Panel is also installed on your system. On the PC, you’ll find a tiny “M” logolocated

Page 21 - Windows 98SE

LatencyLatency is defined as the time it takes for your input signal to pass through your audio software and appear at the outputs. Smaller buffersiz

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AudioConnect the OmniStudio USB’s Monitor Outputs to your amplifier or powered monitors. You can connect the OmniStudio USB’s Main Outputs to the inpu

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14. Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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MIDIConnect your MIDI device’s MIDI Input to the OmniStudio USB’s MIDI Output. Connect your MIDI device’s MIDI Output to the OmniStudio USB’sMIDI Inpu

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the device that is attached to that particular input or output. You can, in fact, have an input set to one line level and the corresponding outputset

Page 26 - To configure OMS:

As we’ve previously mentioned, the OmniStudio USB offers quite a bit of flexibility in recording and monitoring your audio. In this section wewill ou

Page 27 - 10. Using the Control Panel

Arm the track for recording, and begin recording audio.Once audio is recorded, you can set the output of the tracks you’ve just recorded to outputs 3

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If your application supports WDM and direct monitoring, you may enable it in your DAW’s audio control panel. Please refer to youraudio software’s do

Page 29 - 11. Hardware Connections

Recording External EffectsIn some cases you may wish to record the signal processing along with the audio being recorded, perhaps to free up that de

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Next to each Stereo Aux Input is that Input’s Aux Mon/Rec switch. Pressing this switch and engaging it in the IN (Rec) position will routethe audio o

Page 31 - Using the Direct Outs 1-4

attenuated (reduced). Therefore, the volume level on each individual audio track recorded in your music software will control theplayback level that r

Page 32 - Playback

Recording multi-channel audio and MIDI with a computer is a complex process at best, and volumes have been written about it. Setting upyour computer t

Page 33 - Adding Effects

Problem: No sound.Possible Cause 1: Drivers have not been correctly installed, or the OmniStudio USB has not been properly configured in your audio so

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Thank you for choosing the OmniStudio USB from M-Audio. We designed the OmniStudio USB to be a complete multi-channel recording andplayback solution f

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15. Contact Us39M-AUDIO U.S.45 E. Saint Joseph St.Arcadia, CA 91006-2861 U.S.A.Sales Information: 626-445-2842Sales Information (email): info@m-au

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Recording/Playback Configurations (USB bandwidth limited)g 16-bit / up to 48 kHz = 4-in, 4-outg 24-bit / up to 48 kHz = 4-in, 2-out OR 2-in, 4-outg 24

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Frequency Response:g Mic In to Main Output: +0.0/-0.3dB, 20Hz-20kHzg Instrument In to Main Output: +0.0/-0.3dB, 20Hz-20kHzg Line 3/4 in to Main Output

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Minimum System Requirements:Mac Native USB compatibilityG3 or G4 running OS 9.2.2 or later, or OS 10.1.5 or later128 MB RAM (for 96kHz Operation) 64 M

Page 39 - 14. Troubleshooting

SIGNAL FLOW BLOCK DIAGRAM43

Page 40 - 15. Contact Us

17. Warranty44M-AUDIO warrants this product, under normal use, to be free ofdefects in materials and workmanship for a period of One (1) Yearfrom date

Page 41 - 16. Product Specs

g4-in, 4-out USB audio connectivityg High-resolution, high-performance 24-bit/96kHz A/D and D/A converters with a dynamic range of 103dB on input and

Page 42 - Power Supply

Your OmniStudio USB package contains the following:gOmniStudio USB Recording InterfacegUsers’ ManualgWindows and Mac driver software CDgUSB 1.1 cableg

Page 43 - Minimum System Requirements:

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Page 44 - SIGNAL FLOW BLOCK DIAGRAM

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Page 45 - 17. Warranty

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