TEAC IF-FW/DMmkII IF-FW:DMmkII Owner's Manual - Page 20

Cubase / Nuendo

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PanelÆSounds and Audio DevicesÆSounds Tab Alternatively, divide WDM and ASIO use, e.g. using channel 31 and 32 for WDM still leaves you with 30 channels of ASIO audio, and a pair of faders on the mixer can be dedicated to WDM audio for those times you want to use Windows Media Player or Apple iTunes to audition compressed audio files. MIDI All DAWs can use the WDM MIDI ports. The IF-FW/DM MKII publishes a single MIDI input and output pair to Windows for the physical MIDI ports on the rear panel of the option card. These appear to Windows with the name "IFFW/DM mkII MIDI In" and "IF-FW/DM mkII MIDI Out" Cubase / Nuendo The following instructions are for Nuendo 2 or later. 1. Select Device Setup under the Devices menu 20

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Panel
Sounds and Audio Devices
Sounds Tab
Alternatively, divide WDM and ASIO use, e.g. using channel 31
and 32 for WDM still leaves you with 30 channels of ASIO audio,
and a pair of faders on the mixer can be dedicated to WDM audio
for those times you want to use Windows Media Player or Apple
iTunes to audition compressed audio files.
MIDI
All DAWs can use the WDM MIDI ports.
The IF-FW/DM
MK
II publishes a single MIDI input and output
pair to Windows for the physical MIDI ports on the rear panel of
the option card. These appear to Windows with the name “IF-
FW/DM mkII MIDI In” and “IF-FW/DM mkII MIDI Out”
Cubase / Nuendo
The following instructions are for Nuendo 2 or later.
1.
Select Device Setup under the Devices menu