Teac US-2X2 User Manual

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TASCAM US-2x2/US-4x4

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INPUT). If that is the case, turn the MONITOR

BALANCE knob to the right of center.
In addition, check the status of the unit's connection

with the computer.
Moreover, if you make the following settings, sound

will be output through this unit, but no sound will

be output by the computer’s speakers or headphone

jack.
Windows 8/Windows 7

See the “Windows 8” or “Windows 7” instructions

in the “Windows Media Player” section of “8 –

Application guide” in the Reference Manual, and

make settings as necessary for the OS.

Conduct procedures 1–4 for Windows 8 or

procedures 1–3 for Windows 7 to set the default

device for playback.

Mac OS X
1. Quit all applications and open “System Prefer-

ences…” from the Apple menu.

2. Open “Sound”.
3. On the Output tab, select “US-2x2” or “US-4x4”.

After completing the setting, restart the

computer and check the sound of playback.
Depending on the application that you are

using, you might need to make additional device

settings.
In particular, DAW software operates using audio

engines with settings that are different from the

OS settings, so confirm the DAW driver settings

first after installing the software for this unit.
Please see the manuals for the applications that

you are using for detailed setting procedures.

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Sound breaks up or there is noise.

The processing load on the computer causes sound

to break up and noise to occur.
Here are some methods to reduce the load on the

computer.
1. A wireless LAN and software running in the

background, including antivirus software,

regularly put processing loads on the computer,

which can cause sound to break up and other

noise.
Stop wireless LAN transmission, antivirus

software and other software running in the

background when using this unit.

2. Set the buffer size (latency) in the audio appli-

cation that you are using or in this unit's Settings

Panel to a larger value.

NOTE

Consult the maker of the audio application that

you are using for methods to reduce its load on

your computer.

3. Change the settings of your computer so that

they are optimal for audio processing.

Windows 8
1. In Windows 8, right-click the ordinary start

screen (Metro user interface screen) and then

click “All apps”.

2. Right-click “Computer” and select

“Properties”.

3. Click “Advanced system settings”.
4. Click “Settings” in the “Performance” section

of the “Advanced” tab of the “System

Properties” window.

5. In the “Visual Effects” tab of the “Performance

Options” window, select “Adjust for best

performance”.

Windows 7
a) Turn Aero off.
1. Right-click the desktop and select “Person-

alize”.

2. Select a “Basic” or “High Contrast” theme.
b) Performance settings
1. Right-click “Computer” and select

“Properties”.

2. Click “Advanced system settings”.
3. Click “Settings” in the “Performance” section

of the “Advanced” tab of the “System

Properties” window.

4. In the “Visual Effects” tab of the “Performance

Options” window, select “Adjust for best

performance”.

Mac OS X
1. Open “System Preferences…” from the Apple

menu, and select “Energy Saver”.

2. Set “Computer sleep” to “Never”.
3. Set “Display sleep” to “Never”.

NOTE

Depending on the Mac OS X version and

Macintosh computer model, this setting might

not be available.

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SONAR LE support

Our company does not provide support for SONAR

LE.
Please refer to the SONAR LE help menu for instruc-

tions about using the application.

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Ableton Live Lite support

Our company does not provide support for Ableton

Live Lite. Please refer to the Ableton Live Lite help

menu for instructions about using the application.

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