For details on installation, refer to the Windows owner’s manual or Help. The audio quality of the UA-3 will be better if you raise the Volume Control levels. If Mute is checked, or if the slider is in the lowest position, no sound will be output from the UA-3. If you are using Windows 2000 and “CD Player” does not appear, check the [Digital CD playback] item “Enable digital CD audio for this CD-ROM device,” as described in the cautionary note on the following page. When using your computer’s CD-ROM drive to play an audio CD, or when playing background music for games with the UA-3 If using Windows Me: Select [Start]-[Settings]-[Control Panel]. In the [Control Panel], double- click the [System] icon to access the System Properties dialog box. Click the [Device Manager] tab, and double-click the [CDROM] icon. Below it, double- click the CD-ROM drive that you are using and open its Properties. Click the [Properties] tab, and select the check box located beside the Digital CD playback item “Enable digital CD audio for this CD-ROM device.” If using Windows 2000 In the same way as for Windows Me, open the System Properties dialog box. Click the [Hardware tab], and click the [Device Manager] button to open the Device Manager. From the CD-ROM drives, double-click the CDROM drive that you are using to open its Properties. Click the [Properties] tab, and select the check box located beside the Digital CD playback item “Enable digital CD audio for this CD-ROM device.” If using Windows 98 or Windows 98 SE: Select [Start] - [Settings] - [Control Panel] - [Multimedia], then click on the [CD Music] tab, then check “Enable CD digital audio for this CD-ROM device.” Depending on your computing environment, playback of these CDs may still be impossible. For details, refer to information provided by your computer’s manufacturer. If you are using a PC-card (PCMCIA) type CD-ROM drive, playing back WAVE data or an audio CD on the CD-ROM drive may cause the sound to be interrupted, or no sound may be heard at all. Checking for sound output After the connections have been made correctly, you can play back the sample data to check your setup. Playing the sample data Here we will use standard Windows functionality to play the sample data. The sample data is found in the AUDIO Capture CD-ROM. Insert the CDROM into the CD-ROM drive of your computer. 1. Copy “Alright(.wav)” to the desktop by dragging it from the “Sample_Data” folder of the CD-ROM. 19 Connections and driver installation (Windows) In order to listen to the sample data, you will need approximately 30MB of free space on the hard disk where Windows installed. Connections and driver installation (Windows) 2. Right-click the copied file “Alright(.wav)”, and select [Play] or [Properties] from the menu that appears. 3. Click the [Preview] tab, and then click the button. The sample data will begin playing. When the Recording input select switch is set to DIGITAL, it is not possible to play back audio data from your computer. Set the switch to INPUT + GUITAR/MIC. Did you hear the sample data? If the sample data played correctly, your computer and the UA-3 are connected correctly, and the drivers have been installed correctly. If the data did not play correctly, refer to Troubleshooting (p. 36). Troubleshooting contains material to help you find and correct such problems. This completes all connections and driver installation for the UA-3. Deleting the USB Audio Device driver If re-installing the USB Audio Device driver If installation of the USB Audio Device driver was terminated before completion Use the following procedure to delete the driver that is already installed. 1. Use a USB cable to connect the UA-3 to your computer. 2. Click the Windows [Start] button, and select [Settings] -[Control Panel]. 3. In [Control Panel], double-click [System] to open the System Properties dialog. 4. Click the [Device Manager] tab. 5. Double-click [Sound, video and game controllers] to see a list of the devices. 6. From the list, select USB Audio Device, and click [Remove]. In the Confirm Device Removal dialog box, click [OK]. If USB Audio Device is not displayed, proceed to step 8. 7. Make sure that USB Audio Device is not in the Sound, video and game controllers list, and click [Close] to close the System Properties dialog. 8. Follow the steps 1. – 4. again, and double-click [Universal Serial Bus controllers] to display the list of devices. If is displayed for the USB-compatible device icon: Select the [USB Composite Device] icon, and click [Remove]. In the Confirm Device Removal dialog box, click [OK]. As in the step 7., close System Properties. If there is no USB-compatible device icon, or if is not displayed: Simply close System Properties. If you are using Windows Me and is displayed: Simply close System Properties. 9. Disconnect the USB cable from your computer, and restart Windows. 21 Connections and driver installation (Windows) The explanation provided here is for an average Wind...