Software installation, Mac installation – Solid State Logic 82BN0M01B User Manual

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Nucleus User Guide

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3. Software Installation

In order for Nucleus to integrate into your working environment, it will be necessary to install drivers and supporting software

on your DAW computer(s) and/or studio computer(s). The following computers and operating systems are supported:

Mac

• Intel only, 1.2GHz or faster

• OS X Version 10.5.8 or greater (‘Leopard’, ‘Snow Leopard’ or ‘Lion’ – 32 or 64bit)

Windows

• Pentium IV or equivalent, 1GHz or faster

• Windows XP SP3, Vista SP1 or higher, or Windows 7 (32 or 64bit)

For all computers, the following resources are required:

• 512MB RAM

• 15MB Hard Disk space

• VGA colour screen (1024 x 768 pixels or higher)

• Internet connection (for product registration and software upgrade)

The ipMIDI and (optional) USB Soundcard drivers will be required for one or more DAW computers, Nucleus Remote can

either be installed onto one of the DAW computers or onto an entirely different computer if required.

Mac Installation

1. Insert the Nucleus CD included with your Nucleus unit into the Mac

CD-ROM drive – if necessary, use Finder to open a view of the

CD-ROM drive. You should be presented with a window similar to

that opposite.

Nucleus Remote

2. To install Nucleus Remote, simply drag the Nucleus Remote icon to

the Applications folder alias. This will copy the application onto the

computer.

3. To run Nucleus Remote, locate and double-click the Nucleus

Remote icon in the Applications folder. If required, drag this icon to

the Dock on the Desktop to provide quick and easy access.

4. If it is necessary to uninstall Nucleus Remote, simply locate the

Nucleus Remote icon in the Applications folder and drag it to the

Trash.

It is also possible to run Nucleus Remote directly from the CD.

ipMIDI Driver

If an older version of the ipMIDI driver is already present on the computer, it must be removed prior to running the

installer; simply delete the

ipMIDIDriver.bundle file from the /Library/Audio/MIDI Drivers folder.

5. To install the ipMIDI driver, locate the ipMIDI package in the Finder window. Double-click this icon to launch the ipMIDI

installer. Follow the instructions in the installer (it should be safe to accept the defaults).

It will be necessary to log out and back in again after the driver has been installed.

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