Windows 8 and windows media player, Mac os x and itunes, Using audio midi setup in os x mavericks (10.9) – Teac US-366 User Manual

Page 27: Using audio midi setup, In os x mavericks (10.9), 6 – application guide

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TASCAM US-366

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6 – Application Guide

Windows 8 and Windows Media Player

1. Close all applications and right-click the Start screen and

then click the “All apps” button that is at the bottom right of

the screen to open the Apps screen.

NOTE

In Windows 8.1, click the x icon that appears at the bottom

right of the start screen.

2. Click “Control Panel”.

NOTE

You can also open the Control Panel by clicking the Control

Panel item in the menu that appears if you right-click the

bottom left corner of the desktop.

3. After clicking “Hardware and Sound”, open the Sound screen.
4. On the “Playback” page, right-click “Speakers TASCAM

US-366”, and click “Set as Default Device” in the pop-up menu

that appears.

When you do this, the green check mark (4) appears next to

“Speakers TASCAM US-366”.

NOTE

If you plan to use this unit for live broadcast over the Internet

or otherwise as a recording device, on the “Recording” page,

right-click “Line In TASCAM US-366" and click “Set as Default

Device” in the pop-up menu that appears.

5. After completing the setting, click the “OK” button.
6. Start Windows Media Player, and select and play an audio

file.

NOTE

Windows Media Player will not recognize the device change

if you change these settings while it is running. In this case,

restart Windows Media Player.

If you still cannot hear sound after making the settings and

completing the procedures above, disconnect the USB cable

and restart the computer.

After making these settings, sound will be output from

this unit, but sound will not be output from the computer

speakers or headphone jack.

If you want to output the signal from Windows Media Player

through the DIGITAL OUT without passing through the

unit's mixer, set “DIGITAL OUTPUTS” to “computer 1-2” on

the “INTERFACE” page of the Mixer Panel.

Mac OS X and iTunes

1. Double-click the Audio MIDI Setup application, which is in

the Utilities subfolder of the Applications folder, and then

open the Audio Devices window.

2. Click “US-366” to select it, and right-click or control-click

“US-366”. Then, click “Use this device for sound output” in the

pop-up menu.

The speaker mark appears next to “US-366”.

NOTE

If you plan to use this unit for live broadcast over the

Internet or otherwise as a recording device, select “Use this

device for sound input” for the “US-366”. When you do this,

the mic icon will move to “US-366”.

3. Launch iTunes, select an audio file and start playback.

NOTE

If you want to output the signal from iTunes through the

DIGITAL OUT without passing through the unit's mixer, set

DIGITAL OUTPUTS” to “computer 1-2” on the “INTERFACE”

page of the Mixer Panel.

Using Audio MIDI setup in OS X Mavericks (10.9)

In OS X Mavericks (10.9), two options appear in the Audio

Devices list: “US-366 (Bit Accurate)” and “US-366 (Core Audio)”.

Only the “Core Audio” setting can be used as the input or output

device.
Do not use the “Bit Accurate” option.

NOTE

When the “US-366 (Bit Accurate)” option can be selected in a

DAW or other software, using it should make recording and

playback more stable.

The “US-366 (Bit Accurate)” option cannot be used with

applications downloaded from the Mac App Store. Use the

“US-366 (Core Audio)” option with such applications.

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