Operation Manual

Installation
6 Korg 1212 I/O
English
With the card installed in the computer, you’re now ready to install the
1212 I/O software.
Installing the 1212 I/O software (MacOS)
The 1212 I/O includes three important pieces of software for MacOS-
compatible computers. The 1212 I/O extension allows software to talk
directly to the card, and also provides compatibility with the Apple Sound
Manager. The 1212 I/O Utility program offers quick and easy access to the
routing and mixing features of the card, and allows you to set up the card
for use with the Sound Manager. The Sound control panel is used to select
the 1212 I/O as a Sound Manager device. All of these are included on the
MacOS Software
floppy disk shipped with the 1212 I/O.
To install the 1212 I/O software:
1. Disable any installed virus detection extensions.
Virus detection software may interfere with the startup procedure the first
time that the 1212 I/O extension loads.
2. Disable virtual memory, in the Memory control panel.
Virtual memory must be disabled when working with the 1212 I/O.
3. Restart the computer.
4. Insert the Korg 1212 I/O MacOS Software disk into your computers
floppy disk drive.
The disk’s icon and window will appear on the desktop.
5. Open the folder named, “Install in System Folder.”
6. Select the “1212 I/O” and “Sound” files, and drag them onto the icon
of the System Folder on your startup hard drive.
Dragging onto the System Folder’s icon in the Finder ensures that the files
will be placed in the correct location within the System Folder. The “1212
I/O” extension will be placed in the Extensions folder; the Sound control
panel will be placed in the Control Panels folder.
7. Copy the folder “Korg 1212 I/O Software” onto your hard drive.
This folder includes the 1212 I/O Utility and a Read Me text file.
8. Open the “Korg 1212 I/O Software” folder, and double click on the
“1212 I/O Read Me” file.
This is a text file which contains any late-breaking information about the
card and the software.
9. Read the file.
We’re not taking any chances, here.
10. Restart the computer before using the 1212 I/O.