Connections And Driver Installation (Windows); What Is A Driver - Roland EDIROL AUDIOCapture UA-1A Manual Del Usuario

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Connections and driver installation (Windows)

* If you are a Macintosh user, refer to p. 19.
In order to use the UA-1A, you must first install the USB
Composite Device driver, the USB Human Interface driver,
and the USB Audio Device driver consecutively. These
drivers are included with Windows. If you are using
Windows 98, this driver is provided in the Microsoft
Windows CD-ROM, so you will need to have the Microsoft
Windows CD-ROM ready. If you are using Windows Me or
2000, the CD-ROM is not necessary.

What is a driver?

A driver is software that allows an application program
running on your computer to transfer data to and from the
UA-1A when it is connected to your computer via a USB
cable. The driver passes data from the application to the UA-
1A, and passes data from the UA-1A to the application.
fig.P10-1
Before installing the driver
The UA-1A cannot be used with Windows 95 or
Windows NT.
If other Windows programs are running, exit all of
them before you continue.
If you will be simultaneously connecting multiple
Roland USB devices (for example; the UA-1A and
other USB devices such as the UA-100G) to your
computer, disconnect the UA-100G or other devices
from the USB connector before installing the driver.
If you install the driver when the UA-100G or other
devices are connected, installation may not occur
correctly.
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