User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Welcome to Digi 002 and Digi 002 Rack
- Windows Configuration
- Installation Overview
- Testing Digi 002
- Windows System Settings
- Connecting Digi 002 or Digi 002 Rack to the Computer
- Connecting FireWire Drives
- Installing Pro Tools LE
- Optional Software on the Pro Tools Installer CD-ROM
- Launching Pro Tools LE
- Configuring Pro Tools LE
- Hard Drive Configuration and Maintenance
- Removing Pro Tools on Windows XP
- Macintosh Configuration
- Installation Overview
- Testing Digi 002
- Apple System Settings for Mac OS X
- Installing Pro Tools LE
- Optional Software on the Pro Tools Installer CD-ROM
- Connecting Digi 002 or Digi 002 Rack to the Computer
- Connecting FireWire Drives
- Launching Pro Tools LE
- Configuring Pro Tools LE
- Hard Drive Configuration and Maintenance
- Removing Pro Tools on Mac OS X
- Digi 002 Top Panel
- The Digi 002 Rack Front Panel
- Digi 002 and Digi 002 Rack Back Panels
- Connecting Your Studio
- Working with Pro Tools LE
- Using Digi 002 as a Stand-Alone Mixer
- Windows System Optimizations (Windows Only
- Digidesign ASIO Driver (Windows Only)
- Digidesign WaveDriver (Windows Only)
- Digidesign CoreAudio Driver (Macintosh Only)
- Configuring Midi Studio Setup (Windows Only)
- Configuring AMS (Mac OS X Only)
- Digi 002 Stand-Alone Block Diagram
- Index
Appendix D: Digidesign CoreAudio Driver (Macintosh Only) 123
Removing the CoreAudio
Driver
To uninstall the Digidesign CoreAudio Driver:
1 Power on your system.
2 Do one of the following:
• On the Pro Tools Installer CD, locate and
double-click the Install CoreAudio file.
– or –
• From the Digidesign Web site, download,
locate, and double-click the Install Core-
Audio file.
3 In the Install CoreAudio window, select Un-
install from the Custom Install pop-up menu.
4 When the uninstall is complete, quit the
CoreAudio Installer.
Configuring the Digidesign
CoreAudio Driver
You can configure the Digidesign CoreAudio
Driver using Digidesign CoreAudio Manager, or
from within most third-party CoreAudio-com-
patible client applications (such as BIAS Peak or
Logic Audio). Consult the manufacturer’s docu-
mentation for more information.
Some applications (such as Apple’s iTunes or
QuickTime Player), also require that you config-
ure either the Apple Sound Preferences or Apple
Audio MIDI Setup to use the Digidesign Core-
Audio Driver.
Digidesign CoreAudio Manager
Use Digidesign CoreAudio Manager to change
the CoreAudio Buffer Size setting, access the
Hardware Setup dialog for your Digidesign hard-
ware and control volume and mute for the Core-
Audio driver. Digidesign CoreAudio Manager
also identifies your Digidesign hardware, the
supported number of Input and Output Chan-
nels and the number of attached clients (appli-
cations).
Digidesign CoreAudio Manager cannot be ac-
cessed under the following circumstances:
• When Pro Tools is running
• When another application is using Direct
IO (such as the Ableton Live Digi Edition)
The Digidesign CoreAudio Manager application
launches automatically when the first client ap-
plication accesses the CoreAudio driver. You can
prevent an application from accessing the Core-
Audio driver by holding down the Shift key just
before the application would access the Core-
Audio driver, typically during launch of the ap-
plication. Certain applications (such as Apple
Mail and iChat), do not access the CoreAudio
application until they first play a sound, so you
will need to hold down the Shift key just prior to
sound playback in order to “opt-out” of using
Digidesign hardware for playback.
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Figure 11. Digidesign CoreAudio Setup