Owner`s manual
Table Of Contents
- Darla PC Manual V1.6 Title Page
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Darla Installation
- The Echo Console
- The File Menu
- The Edit Menu
- The Session Menu
- The Monitors Menu
- Console Controls
- Monitor Controls
- Output Controls
- Adjusting Record and Playback Levels
- Synchronizing Multiple Devices
- Console Keyboard and Mouse Shortcuts
- Additional Configuration Settings
- The "Monitor During Playback" Control
- SAW Compatability Mode
- Show Echo Console on the Taskbar
- ASIO Driver Installation
- Installing Cool Edit Pro - Special Edition
- Cool Edit Pro: Assigning Darla's Inputs & Outputs
- Cool Edit Pro: Optimizing Multitrack Performance
- Contacting Customer Service
- Appendix A: The Echo Reporter Troubleshooting Guide
- Appendix B: General Troubleshooting Guide
- Appendix C: Resolving Interrupt Conflicts
- Appendix D: An Introduction to Digital Recording
- Appendix E: Specifications
- Index

15
Begin by clicking on the Windows
Start
button. Then select
Settings
,
followed by
Control Panel
. Now double-click on the icon labeled
System
.
At the top of the
System
window, you will see a tab labeled
Device
Manager
; click on the tab. Now locate the line labeled
Sound, Video, and
Game Controllers
. Double-clicking on the “+” to the left of the line’s
associated icon should reveal the line
Darla by Echo
; double-click on that
line. The “Holy Grail” that we’re searching for is a message that, if
everything is in working order, should now appear on your screen. In the
center of the Darla Properties window will be a section called “Device
Status.” Look for a message that reads “This device is working properly.” If
you see it, give yourself a hearty pat on the back for a job well done!
Proper installation of the Darla drivers will result in the
message, “The device is working properly.”
If the message does not appear, check Appendices A, B and C for help in
isolating the cause of your difficulties.
You can now exit back to the
Control Panel
window to check the Darla
audio input and output devices that are available. In the
Control Panel