Midiplus Studio M

Midiplus Studio M USB Audio Interface Instruction Manual

Model: Studio M

1. Zamalonda Zathaview

The Midiplus Studio M is a compact and high-performance USB audio interface designed for studio recording. It features one input and two outputs, supporting high-quality microphone input and 24-bit/192kHz high-precision sampling. The device is powered via PC USB and includes 48V phantom power for condenser microphones. Its small, exquisite design is compatible with both Mac and Windows operating systems, making it a versatile tool for musicians and producers.

Midiplus Studio M USB Audio Interface, front and rear view

Chithunzi 1: Kutsogolo ndi kumbuyo view of the Midiplus Studio M USB Audio Interface.

2. Kukonzekera Guide

2.1 Zamkatimu Phukusi

2.2 Zofunikira pa System

2.3 Kulumikiza Chipangizo

  1. Connect the Midiplus Studio M to your computer using the provided USB cable. The device is USB-powered.
  2. Ensure your operating system (Windows or macOS) recognizes the device. Drivers may be required for optimal performance; refer to the Midiplus website for the latest driver downloads.
  3. Connect your microphone or instrument to the Input (MIC/Line/Hi-z) interface on the front panel.
  4. Connect your headphones to the headphone interface on the front panel, or your studio monitors to the Output interface (Left/Right) on the rear panel.
Midiplus Studio M USB Audio Interface connected to a computer with cables

Figure 2: Midiplus Studio M connected to a computer, showing input and output cables.

3. Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito

3.1 Front Panel Controls

Midiplus Studio M USB Audio Interface with a keyboard in the background

Figure 3: Midiplus Studio M in a studio setup, demonstrating its compact size and integration.

3.2 Malumikizidwe a gulu lakumbuyo

4. Kusamalira

5. Mavuto

5.1 Palibe Kutulutsa Mawu

5.2 Input Signal Issues

5.3 Device Not Recognized by Computer

6. Mafotokozedwe aukadaulo

MbaliTsatanetsatane
Nambala ya ModelStudio M
MtunduMidiplus
Kulumikizana TechnologyUSB (USB2.0)
Audio Resolution24-pokha / 192kHz
Zolowetsa1 (MIC/Line/Hi-z)
Zotsatira2 (Left/Right)
Mphamvu Ya Phantom48V (switchable)
Njira Zogwirira Ntchito ZogwirizanaWindows, macOS
Miyeso Yazinthu5.28 x 3.54 x 1.89 mainchesi
Kulemera kwa chinthu14.1 ounces (0.4 Kilogram)

7. Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo

For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the official Midiplus website or contact your local dealer. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase for any warranty claims.

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