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ONYX Satellite
ONYX Satellite
3. Double-click “Audio MIDI Setup.”
4. Click the Audio Devices tab, and select Onyx Satel-
lite in the “Properties For” drop-down box.
5. Here you can see the settings for the Onyx Satellite.
You can also choose to use the Onyx Satellite as
your default input or output, as well as designate it
to be used for system sound output.
6. You’re ready to go with any Mac OS X Core Audio
host application (i.e., Tracktion, Logic, Cubase,
Nuendo, Live, Digital Performer, etc.).
The Onyx Satellite should now appear as a 2x6 audio
interface available for any DAW application that you
have installed on your computer.
Note: It is still necessary to select the Onyx Satellite
as the audio device in the DAW software application’s
“Settings” window.
Installing Tracktion 2
The CD-ROM that came with your Onyx Satellite
also has the full version of Tracktion 2, our easy-to-use
multitrack recording and sequencing software for the PC
and Mac.
Note: After installing Tracktion 2, be sure to check our
website periodically for software updates (www.mackie.
com).
To install Tracktion on a PC running Windows XP:
1. Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
2.
Browse to the CD directory and open the “Tracktion 2”
folder. You can copy the folder called “Tracktion 2
Documentation” to your hard drive if you like, to
make it easier to access.
3. Double-click the file “TracktionSetup.exe”.
4. You may get a “Security Warning” about running the
installer. It’s okay. Click “Run.”
5. The next window allows you to select the language
you want to use with Tracktion 2 (English, French,
German, or Spanish). Make your choice and click
“OK.”