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Audio hookup
– connecting a Mac, PC, and/or iPad
1. Connect one or two computer devices. You can power the interface from a Mac or
PC connected to Device jack 1 over the USB bus or from the optional 9V power supply
connected to the DC power jack. The power supply allows operation without a Mac or
PC, and it will charge an iPad connect to the interface.
2. Connect your powered monitors or power amp and speakers to Analog Out jacks
1&2, and/or plug in some headphones.
Software installation
1. If
you’re using a Mac or iPad, no driver is required. To run system audio (iTunes,
YouTube, Skype, etc.) through your interface, select it in System Preferences -> Sound.
For Windows, please download the driver and install it. (Installation is straightforward,
but for details please see here.)
2. Download and install the
iConfig Software
to a Windows or Mac computer. This will
automatically let you update your
interface’s firmware to the latest version, and the
software accesses all the interface's functions and configuration options. Note: for
successful firmware upgrade the computer must be connected to USB Device jack 1.
3. Select the iConnectAUDIO2
+
as the audio output device in your DAW (or other audio
software). The default 16-bit/44.1kHz audio setting ensures compatibility with iPad
software that
doesn’t operate at higher rates, but it can be changed up to 24-bit/96kHz
in the iConfig software
’s Audio Info tab.
4. Play some test audio, preferably in a loop. You should hear your test audio in your
speakers or headphones after you raise the output level as explained in the following
section.
Summary of Contents for iConnectAUDIO 2
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