Manual
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How to Operate the MP100, con’t
2. Referring to figure 11,
first select “McIntosh-
HD HS USB Audio” and
then click on the “Set
Default” button.
Notes: 1. When the McIn-
tosh USB Audio
Product is not
connected to
your computer,
the previous
default Audio Device will be selected.
2. If other McIntosh Products with USB
Audio Connections are also connected to
the computer, an additional “McIntosh
USB Audio” playback device will appear in
the listing. Make sure to select the “McIn-
tosh-HD HS USB Audio” from available
playback devices listed when using this
McIntosh Product for USB Audio.
Control Panel Settings
To activate the McIntosh-HD USB Audio Control
Panel, Click on the “McIntosh Icon” (located in the
Windows notification area on the right side of the task
bar) or click on the Windows “Show hidden icons”,
then select the “Mc-
Intosh Icon”. Refer to
figures 12 and 13.
Notes: 1. It is not nec-
essary for the
McIntosh-HD
USB Audio
Control Panel
to be run-
ning, unless it is desired to make changes to the
default settings.
Fig u re 11
Figure 12
2. The McIntosh-HD USB Audio Control Panel
displays the current Sampling Rate, Bit-Rate
and Buffer Size for the music streaming from
the computer into the MP100.
3. When the Media Stream Program on the com-
puter is set to output in the “ASIO” format, the
McIntosh -HD USB Audio Control Panel allows
for changing the settings parameters on the fly.
Figure 13
Making a Digital Recording
The MP100 Digital Outputs (Coaxial, Optical and
USB) has a setting of 96,000Hz 24Bit resolution. Be-
fore proceeding it is important to change the McIntosh
Audio Control Panel default resolution settings of
44,100Hz 16Bit to match MP100 setting of 96,000Hz
24Bit. Refer to figures 13 and 14.
Fig ure 14