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USBPre 2 User Guide and Technical Information
2. Select the USBPre 2 from the
Properties For
dropdown menu, then set the sample rate, channel count, and bit depth as desired from the dropdown menus in the Audio Input section and the Audio Output section.
Windows Installation and Connection
The USBPre 2 is an Audio Device Class USB standard peripheral. No proprietary drivers are required to operate the USBPre 2 under Windows. The first time the USBPre 2 is plugged in, Windows will install standard USB Audio Device Class drivers automatically.
Before connecting the USBPre 2, quit all open applications that use audio. An application that is running when the USBPre 2 is connected may not recognize the USBPre 2 until the application is restarted.
Windows 7 and Vista Sound Control Panel
1. Follow
Start> Control Panel> Sound
.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Click the
Playback
tab.
Click to select the item labeled “USBPre2” in the list of devices.
Click the
Set Default
button. A green check mark icon will appear next the the USBPre 2 entry and the phrase “Default Device” will appear below the entry, indicating that the USBPre 2 is now the default playback device.
Click the
Recording
tab and repeat and repeat steps 3 and 4 to make the USBPre 2 the default recording device.
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USBPre 2 User Guide and Technical Information
Adjusting Sample Rate in Windows 7 and Vista
1. Follow
Start> Control Panel> Sound
.
2. Click the
Playback
tab. Highlight (Single click) the entry labeled “USBPre2” and then Click the Proper-
ties
button.
3. Click the
Advanced
tab. Select the desired bit depth and sample rate from the dropdown menu.
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Features and specifications are subject to change. Visit www.sounddevices.com for the latest documentation.
USBPre 2 User Guide and Technical Information
Windows XP Sound Control Panel
1. Follow
Start> Control Panel
. The control panel view will be be in either “Classic view” or “Category view”.
2. Category view. If this view is visible, click
Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices
, then click Sounds and
Audio Devices
. Skip to step number 4.
3. Classic view. If this view is visible, click
Sounds and Audio Devices
.
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Table of contents
- 3 Table of Contents
- 4 Computer System Requirements
- 5 Quick Start Guide
- 5 Sound Card Connection
- 7 Front Panel Descriptions
- 8 Input and Output Panel Descriptions
- 8 Back Panel Descriptions
- 9 DIP Switch Options
- 10 Mac OS Installation and Connection
- 10 OS X Audio / MIDI Setup
- 10 Adjusting Sample Rate in OS X
- 11 Windows Installation and Connection
- 11 Windows 7 and Vista Sound Control Panel
- 12 Adjusting Sample Rate in Windows 7 and Vista
- 13 Windows XP Sound Control Panel
- 14 Inputs
- 14 Input Source Selection
- 14 Microphone Inputs
- 14 Phantom Power
- 14 Low-Cut Filter
- 15 Input Pad
- 15 Input Limiters
- 15 Line Inputs
- 15 Aux Inputs
- 15 Digital Inputs
- 15 Loop Source (Input 2)
- 16 Outputs and Monitoring
- 16 Headphone Output
- 16 Main Outputs
- 16 Digital Outputs
- 16 Metering
- 17 Stand-Alone Mode
- 17 Sample Rate
- 18 Setup Examples
- 18 Test and Measurement
- 19 High Performance Playback
- 20 Block Diagram
- 21 Specifications
- 22 Warranty and Technical Support