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Once all software drivers have been installed, perform the following steps to enable
Macintosh audio output via the H8000FW.
Note: Before proceeding, be sure your Firewire connection between the Macintosh and the H8000FW is
established, and the H8000FW is configured to pass audio.
Viewing the H8000FW’s Configuration
To view the configuration of the H8000FW, click Show All from the Sounds screen to
return to System Preferences. Then click H8000FW from the Other category (below):
The screen at the right displays, which lists the device
settings for the H8000FW:
Note: Initially, the Available Devices, Device Nickname, and
Master Device will read something cryptic like
“MyProduc12345456.” Feel free to rename it to something a
little more descriptive.
After the H8000FW is selected as your output device, go ahead and test your connection.
From the Sounds screen, select the Sound Effects tab. Beneath the listing of
installed sound files, select Eventide H8000FW from the drop-down list
following “Play Alerts and Sound Effects Through.”
Now, click on any listed sound file, and you should see the LEDs on the left side of
the front panel light up; this reflects that the signal has been received and is being










