2 macintosh, 3 setting up oms (macos only) – Teac US-428 User Manual

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NOTE: You may be prompted by a
message informing you that the
software you are about to install does
not have a digital certificate. Simply
click “Continue the installation anyway”
and proceed.

If you are prompted to restart your

computer, do so.

Connect the US-428 to the

computer, plug it in, and turn it on.
The Windows plug-n-play will notice
a new USB device and start the Add
New Hardware wizard, which will
find the three needed files on its
own. This will take about 30-60
seconds.


The drivers are now installed and the
US-428 is ready to operate.



To install using Windows New
Hardware Wizard:


Unzip the driver files into a new

(empty) folder on the hard disk.

Connect the US-428 to the

computer, plug it in and turn it on

The Windows plug-n-play will notice

a new USB device and start the Add
New Hardware wizard.

Choose "Search for a suitable driver

for my device" and press Next

Enter the path where the drivers are

stored and press OK

After Windows finds the "firmware

download" driver, click Next

Click "Finish" · The other driver

components will be automatically
discovered and loaded

Click "Finish" if prompted, and

reboot if prompted






3.2.2 Macintosh


Insert the CD-ROM into the

computer, double-click on the US-
428 installer, and follow its
instructions.

Connect the US-428 to the

computer, and connect power to the
unit. When the US-428 is connected
and powered up, the Mac will find
the drivers itself.



3.3 Setting Up OMS (MacOS
Only)



Cubasis, ProTools and several other
applications rely on OMS for MIDI
implementation. OMS (Open Music
System) is a standard for MIDI
management on the Macintosh. Since
the US-428 relies on MIDI controller
commands for its communication with

Illustration 3.02 - Windows 98 New Hardware Wizard

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