To connect the G2.1u to a computer running Windows XP and to
enable audio input/output, proceed as follows.
Install Cubase LE on the computer.
When you insert the CD-ROM supplied with this product into the CD-
ROM drive of the computer, the installer will start up automatically.
Follow the on-screen instructions to install Cubase LE.
Connect the G2.1u to the computer using a USB
cable.
When the [POWER] switch of the G2.1u is ON, the unit will be
powered from the AC adapter or internal batteries.
When the [POWER] switch of the G2.1u is OFF, the unit will be
powered via the USB cable (bus power). This is convenient when no
AC adapter or batteries are available or when the batteries are
exhausted.
NOTE
•If you monitor the audio signal during recording via the audio output
of the computer, there will be an audible latency. Be sure to use the
[OUTPUT] jack of the G2.1u to monitor the signal.
•When the G2.1u is powered via the USB cable, insufficient power
may result in unstable operation, causing an error indication to
appear on the display. In such a case, power the G2.1u from an AC
adapter or batteries.
•Use a high-quality USB cable and keep the connection as short as
possible. If power is supplied to the G2.1u via a USB cable that is
more than 3 meters in length, the low voltage warning indication
may appear.
When you connect the G2.1u for the first time to a computer running
Windows XP, a message saying "New Hardware Found" will appear.
Before proceeding, wait a while until this message disappears.
From the "Start" menu, select "Control Panel" and
double-click "Sounds and Audio Devices".
The sounds and audio devices properties screen appears. Click the
"Audio" tab and check whether "USB Audio CODEC" is selected as
default device for audio playback and recording.
If another device is selected, use the "Default Device" pull-down
menu to change the selection to "USB Audio CODEC".
When the setting has been made, click the OK button to close the
sounds and audio devices properties screen.
Start Cubase LE.
A window asking whether to check the audio input/output port
appears. Click OK to perform the check.
After Cubase LE has started up, access the "Devices"
menu, select "Device Setup..." and click "VST
Multitrack" in the list of devices.
Check whether "ASIO Multimedia Driver" is selected as ASIO driver
in the right part of the device setup window.
Click the "Control Panel" button in the device setup
window. In the window that appears, click the
"Advanced Options" button.
In the advanced options window, check whether "USB Audio
CODEC" is selected as input port and output port.
If not selected, click the respective box to place a check mark in it.
When the setting has been made, click the OK buttons to close the
windows and return to the normal post-startup Cubase LE screen.
HINT
•By clicking the Move up/Move down button in the advanced
options window, you can change the priority sequence setting of
the currently selected port. If you move "USB Audio CODEC" to the
top of the list, it will also be at the top in the following VST input
window.
•When you edit any of the settings in the advanced settings window,
a window asking whether to check the audio input/output port
appears. Click OK to perform the check.
Access the "Devices" menu and select "VST Inputs".
The VST inputs window appears. Check whether the
input port is active.
If the Active button is Off (grayed out), click the button to set it to On.
HINT
When multiple input ports are available for selection, you should scroll
or enlarge the window and check the enable/disable settings for all
ports.
[INPUT] jack
Computer
Guitar
AC adapter
Batteries
or
USB cable
G2.1u
[OUTPUT] jack
Audio system or
other hi-fi playback
equipment
Active button
USB/Cubase LE Startup GuideUSB/Cubase LE Startup Guide
This USB/Cubase LE Startup Guide explains how to install Cubase LE on a computer, how to make the G2.1u connection and settings, and how to record your guitar play.
To connect the G2.1u to a computer running MacOS X and
enable audio input/output, proceed as follows.
Insert the CD-ROM supplied with this product into the
CD-ROM drive of the Macintosh computer.
The "Cubase LE" icon appears on the desktop.
Double-click the icon to open it, and use the "Cubase
LE Installer" to install Cubase LE.
Connect the G2.1u to the computer using a USB
cable.
When the [POWER] switch of the G2.1u is ON, the unit will be
powered from the AC adapter or internal batteries.
When the [POWER] switch of the G2.1u is OFF, the unit will
be powered via the USB cable (bus power). This is convenient when
no AC adapter or batteries are available or when the batteries are
exhausted.
NOTE
•If you monitor the audio signal during recording via the audio output
of the computer, there will be an audible latency. Be sure to use the
[OUTPUT] jack of the G2.1u to monitor the signal.
•When the G2.1u is powered via the USB cable, insufficient power
may result in unstable operation, causing an error indication to
appear on the display. In such a case, power the G2.1u from an AC
adapter or batteries.
•Use a high-quality USB cable and keep the connection as short as
possible. If power is supplied to the G2.1u via a USB cable that is
more than 3 meters in length, the low voltage warning indication
may appear.
Open the "Applications" folder and then the "Utilities"
folder, and double-click "Audio MIDI Setup".
The Audio MIDI Setup screen appears.
Click "Audio Devices" and check whether "USB Audio CODEC" is
selected as default input/default output.
If another device is selected, use the pull-down menu to change the
selection to "USB Audio CODEC".
When the setting has been made, close Audio MIDI Setup.
Start Cubase LE.
HINT
The Cubase LE program is installed in the "Applications" folder.
When Cubase LE has started up, access the
"Devices" menu, select "Device Setup...", and click
"VST Multitrack" in the list of devices.
Check whether "USB Audio CODEC(2)" is selected as ASIO driver in
the right part of the device setup window.
If another item is selected, use the pull-down menu to change
the selection.
When the setting has been made, click the OK button to close
the window.
Access the "Devices" menu and select "VST Inputs".
The VST inputs window appears. Check whether the
input port is active.
If the Active button is Off (grayed out), click the button to set it to On.
[INPUT] jack
Macintosh
Guitar
AC adapter
Batteries
or
USB cable
[OUTPUT] jack
Audio system or
other hi-fi playback
equipment
Active button
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Cubase LE InstallationConnections and PreparationsRecording with Cubase LE
Cubase LE Installation
Windows XP
Connections and PreparationsRecording with Cubase LE
Cubase LE Installation
MacOS X
Connections and PreparationsRecording with Cubase LE
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