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Introduction
dio playback facility, make sure the sound card’s audio
output is connected to a pair of speakers.
Setting up Your Audio Devices
MAGIX midi studio generation 6 handles two different
hardware type categories: PC AV and ASIO.
The PC AV driver communicates with the audio hardware
using the EASI protocol (Emagic Audio Streaming Inter-
face). There are two dedicated EASI drivers called EASI
MME and EASI DS. These so-called wrappers (MME to
EASI respectively DS to EASI) are accessible in the Driver
parameter field in the PC AV area of the Audio > Audio
Hardware & Drivers > Audio Driver menu page.
Sound cards that only have an MME driver can be used
utilizing the EASI MME driver. In order to use the desired
configuration, select the EASI MME driver under PC AV
in the Audio > Audio Hardware & Drivers > Audio Driv-
ers. In order to configure it, press the switch “Control
Panel” or start the file EASIMME.exe in the Magix folder.
More information about this is supplied by the EASI
MME HELP file.
If you want to use a DirectSound driver for your sound
card, please select the driver EASI DirectSound under PC
AV in the Audio > Audio Hardware & Drivers > Audio
Drivers. In order to configure it, please press the switch
“Control Panel” and create a virtual device containing the
appropriate DirectSound driver. More information about
this is supplied by the Help file.
ASIO drivers are a separate category, accessible on the Au-
dio > Audio Hardware & Drivers > Audio Driver 2 menu
page.
Please select the option that suits the drivers supplied with
your audio card. Now on to the audio engine parameters