Installing the drivers for mac os x, Installing cubase le, Settings on your computer – Teac US-122L User Manual

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TASCAM US-122L

3 – Installation

Installing the drivers for Mac OS X

The US-122L’s drivers are provided on the

CD-ROM as a package file entitled US-
122L & US-144 driver x_yy.mpkg

. (x_yy is

the version number.) Simply double-click

on this package file’s icon to launch it and

follow the directions that appear on your

screen.

Installing Cubase LE

Insert the Cubase LE CD-ROM into

your computer.

The opening screen will appear.

Click the Install Cubase LE button.

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Enter the serial number of Cubase LE.

The Cubase LE serial number is

affixed to the soft case of the Cubase

LE disc.
When you have finished entering the

information, click the OK button.
Follow the instructions shown on the

screen with the installation.

When the installation is completed, a

dialog box indicating that installa-

tion was successful will appear, and

then you will return to the opening

screen.
Close the opening screen.

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Settings on your computer

Here are a few basic points to help you set

up your computer for best performance

with audio applications.

Do not run other applications. You will

probably use your computer for applica-

tions other than audio, but we recom-

mend that you avoid running other appli-

cations at the same time you are running

audio programs. Processing digital audio

places a considerable load on your com-

puter.

This means that if you are running other

applications (especially graphics or

Internet tools) at the same time as your

audio application, the processing may

not happen fast enough.
Certain devices such as network cards or

WinModems can cause conflicts with

USB processing. If you experience such

a conflict, you can use the Device
Manager

to temporarily disable the

offending device.
If your computer has an IDE hard disk,

enabling Direct Memory Addressing

(DMA) will improve performance. In

Windows XP, this is enabled by default.

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