M Audio Computer Hardware 4215 MRP User Manual

U S B A u d io  
S o n ic a M a n u a l  
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Table of Contents  
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2  
Whats in the Box? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3  
Sonica Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3  
System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Windows: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Apple Macintosh®: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
A Closer Look... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
Windows XP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6  
Windows 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7  
Windows Me . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8  
Mac OS 9.2.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9  
Mac OS X (10.1.3 or later) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
Hooking Up Your Sonica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11  
Using the Sonica with a Software DVD Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13  
Using the SRS TruSurround XT™ Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
Sonica and the Windows Sound System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17  
Sonica and the Macintosh Sound Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17  
Sonica and Macintosh OS X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17  
Sonica Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18  
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What’s in the Box?  
The following items are included with your Sonica:  
Sonica audio interface  
One (1) standard USB cable  
Midiman/M-Audio driver CD (includes driver installation software)  
Product manual and warranty card  
Sonica Features  
Portable 24-bit/96kHz audio upgrade for laptops and desktops  
Digital connector for surround sound receiver or MiniDisc  
Analog connector for powered speakers or stereo receiver  
Supports Dolby Digital 5.1 (AC3)®, Dolby Pro Logic®, DTS®, and  
other encoded multi-channel formats  
Advanced SRS TruSurround XT® technology delivers 5.1 virtual  
surround sound over stereo speakers, deep bass enhancement, and  
Dialog Enhancement  
Completely USB-powered (no power supply required)  
One-year warranty  
Technical Features  
USB-to-S/PDIF Optical Out and 1/8" Mini Analog Line Out  
S/PDIF Optical Out can transmit either Linear PCM, or a digitally  
encoded surround sound signal such as Dolby Digital AC-3 or DTS  
Sonica supports the following output formats: 24-bit Linear PCM;  
16-bit Linear PCM; 16-bit AC-3, Dolby Pro Logic, or DTS over  
optical connector  
Sonica supports the following sampling frequencies (Hz): 8000, 9600,  
11025, 12000, 16000, 22050, 24000, 32000, 44100, 48000, 88200, 96000  
Audio Performance Specifications: Dynamic Range: 97 dB (typical, -60  
dB input, A-weighted); Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 97 dB (typical, A-  
weighted);THD+N: -87 dB (typical)  
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System Requirements  
Windows:  
Minimum:  
200 MHz Pentium with MMX  
64 MB RAM  
CD-ROM Drive  
Available USB 1.1 port  
Windows® Me, 2000, or XP  
Recommended:  
500 mHz Pentium III  
128 MB RAM  
DVD-ROM Drive and DVD Player application (For Dolby Digital  
Playback)  
Available USB 1.1 port  
Windows® Me, 2000, or XP  
Apple Macintosh®:  
Minimum:  
G3, G4, iBook, or PowerBook with available built-in USB port  
64 MB RAM  
CD-ROM Drive  
Mac OS 9.2.2 or later  
Mac OS X version 10.1.3 or later  
Recommended:  
G3, G4, iBook, or PowerBook with available built-in USB port.  
128 MB RAM  
DVD-ROM Drive  
Mac OS X version 10.2. or later (for multi-channel output)  
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A Closer Look...  
The following is an illustration of your Sonica, with a description of its  
connectors and components. Please see the section, “Hooking Up Your  
Sonica,” for more information.  
1. USB Connector: Connect the “device end” of the USB cable that came  
with your Sonica to this USB connector.  
2. Power LED:This LED will be lit bright blue when the Sonica receives  
power from the USB port.This will occur when the Sonica is properly  
connected to your computer using a standard USB cable (such as the  
one that was supplied with the Sonica), and that computer is powered  
ON with the USB port enabled (depending on your computer model,  
Sonica may receive power from your computer, even with your  
computer turned off).  
3. Optical Digital Output:This is a standard optical connector for digital  
audio (sometimes called a TOSLink connector), and will accept a  
standard optical digital cable. Either stereo digital audio or digitally  
encoded surround sound audio may be output from this port. This  
output comes with a cover that should be removed and can be stored  
for later use when you are transporting the Sonica.  
4. Analog Line Output:This 1/8” mini-jack accepts a stereo plug and is the  
standard for connection with portable audio devices and powered  
computer speakers. If needed when connecting to a home stereo  
receiver, you may also obtain a cable with an 1/8” stereo plug on one  
end, and two male RCA plugs on the other (these are usually red and  
white, designating right and left side of the stereo signal).  
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Software Installation  
Your Sonica comes with software that allows it to communicate with your  
particular operating system and platform (PC or Mac). Please locate the  
operating system for your computer in this section and follow those  
instructions. Sonicas “driver” software, which includes the SRS TruSurround  
XT virtual surround sound software, will load during this installation.  
Your Sonica has a USB connector for a standard USB cable, which is  
supplied with the unit.You may plug the “computer end” of the cable into  
your computers USB port. When you are asked to connect your Sonica  
during the driver software installation, simply plug the “device end” of the  
USB cable into your Sonica.The “computer end” and “device end” will be  
easily identifiable by their size and shape.  
Windows XP  
1. Place the Sonica Software CD in your CD-ROM Drive.  
2. Plug the Sonica into your computers USB port.  
3. The New Hardware Wizard will appear, and state that "This wizard  
helps you install software for: Unknown." Select, "Install the software  
automatically (Recommended)." Click "Next."  
4. The Hardware Installation window appears with a warning that the  
driver has not passed Windows Logo testing. Press the button  
"Continue Anyway."  
5. The New Hardware Wizard window appears, stating that, "The  
Wizard has finished installing the software for: M-Audio Sonica DFU.”  
Click "Finish."  
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6. The Hardware Installation window appears with a warning that the  
driver has not passed Windows Logo testing. Press the button  
"Continue Anyway."  
7. After the installation, the M-Audio Sonica Control Panel icon appears  
in the System Tray of your Windows Taskbar. See section, “Using the  
SRS TruSurround XT Software” for more information on using this  
control panel.  
Windows XP Installation is now complete.  
Windows 2000  
1. Place the Sonica Software CD in your CD-ROM Drive.  
2. Plug the Sonica into your computers USB port.  
3. When the New Hardware Wizard appears, click "Next."  
4. The New HardwareWizard will state that "This wizard helps you install  
software for: Unknown." Select, "Install the software automatically  
(Recommended)." Click "Next."  
5. The New HardwareWizard will prompt for the location of the driver files.  
Make sure the box titled "CD-ROM drive" is checked, and click "Next."  
6. The New Hardware Wizard will state that it found a driver for the  
following device: Unknown. Click "Next" to continue.  
7. The New Hardware Wizard will prompt that it has finished installing  
the software for this device. Click "Finish" to continue.  
8. The Hardware Installation window appears with a warning that the driver  
has not passedWindows Logo testing. Click the button "Yes" to continue.  
9. The computer must be rebooted to complete the M-Audio Sonica  
driver installation. Click "Yes" to reboot.  
10. After the installation, the M-Audio Sonica Control Panel icon appears in the  
System Tray of your Windows Taskbar. See section, “Using the SRS  
TruSurround XT Software” for more information on using this control panel.  
Windows 2000 Installation is now complete.  
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Windows Me  
1. Place the Sonica Software CD in your CD-ROM Drive.  
2. Plug the Sonica into your computers USB port.  
3. The New Hardware Wizard will appear, and state that "This wizard  
helps you install software for: Unknown." Select "Install the software  
automatically (Recommended)." Click "Next."  
4. The New Hardware Wizard will prompt that it has finished installing the  
software for the “M-Audio Sonica DFU” device. Click "Finish" to continue.  
5. The New Hardware Wizard will appear one more time, and state that  
"This wizard helps you install software for: USB Audio Device." Select  
"Install the software automatically (Recommended)." Click "Next."  
6. The New Hardware Wizard will prompt that it has finished installing the  
software for the “M-Audio Sonica USB” device. Click "Finish" to continue.  
7. After the installation the M-Audio Sonica Control Panel icon appears  
in the System Tray. See section, “Using the SRS TruSurround XT  
Software” for more information on using this control panel.  
Windows Me Installation is now complete.  
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Mac OS 9.2.2  
1. Insert Sonica Software CD into your CD-ROM drive. AutoRun will  
open the CD and allow you to view its contents.  
2. Double click the “M-Audio Sonica Installer.”  
3. Click "Continue" at the M-Powered Screen.  
4. Read the "Instructions for using M-Audio Sonica." Click "Continue."  
5. Select your install location, or simply choose the OS 9 boot drive  
(which is the default). Click "Install" to continue.  
6. Installation requires a restart of the computer.Click "Continue" to restart.  
7. The next prompt states a similar message. Click "Restart" to reboot  
the computer.  
8. Plug the Sonica into your computers USB Port.  
9. Once the computer has restarted, select "Sound" in "Control Panels,"  
then select the "Output" tab. Click on "M-Audio Sonica" to choose the  
Sonica as your default output device.  
Mac OS 9.2.2 Installation is now complete.  
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Mac OS X (10.1.3 or later)  
1. Insert the Sonica Software CD into your CD-ROM Drive and open the  
CD to view its contents.  
2. Double click "M-Audio Sonica Installer.dmg" file. An Icon will appear on  
your desktop marked "Sonica."  
3. Double click the "Sonica" icon on your desktop.  
4. Now double click on the "M-Audio Sonica Installer.mpkg."  
5. You will need your Administrator Password for the next step. To  
continue, click the lock icon in the lower left corner of the window that  
states,“Click The Lock To Make Changes."  
6. Enter your password and click "OK."  
7. The next window "Welcomes You..." to the installation process.  
Click "Continue."  
8. Select your OS X hard drive. Click "Continue."  
9. When prompted, click "Upgrade" to continue.  
10. When prompted, click "Continue Installation."  
11. When prompted, click "Restart" to finish the installation.  
12. After the computer has restarted, now plug the Sonica into your  
computers USB Port.  
13. Go to "System Preferences" in the Apple Menu. Select the "Sound"  
preference panel, and click the "Output" tab. Select "M-Audio Sonica"  
to choose the Sonica as your default output device.  
Mac OS X Installation is now complete.  
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Hooking Up Your Sonica  
Your Sonica has an 1/8” mini jack.This is an “analog” audio output that you  
can connect to your powered speakers.You may also connect this output  
to the stereo analog inputs of a home stereo or surround receiver.  
The Sonica also has a standard optical connector.This is a “digital” audio  
output that that will transmit either a stereo digital audio signal or a multi-  
channel “surround sound” encoded digital audio signal. You may connect  
the Sonicas digital output to the digital inputs of a home theater system,  
stereo receiver with a digital input, surround speakers with a digital input,  
MiniDisc recorder, or any device that has an optical digital audio input.  
NOTE: When playing a digitally encoded surround sound signal from  
your Sonica (that is not decoded within your computer), you should  
listen only to the Sonicas digital output. Listening to the Sonica  
analog output while playing a digital surround signal will give  
undesirable results.  
Lastly, your Sonica has a USB connector for a standard USB cable.You may  
plug the “computer end” of the cable into your computers USB port.  
When you connect your Sonica for use with your computer (or during the  
driver software installation), simply plug the “device end” of the USB cable  
into your Sonica.These will be easily identifiable by their size and shape.  
The diagrams on the next page have been created to give you some  
examples of how you might connect your Sonica:  
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Using Analog Connection:  
USB Analog  
Cable Cable  
Stereo or Surround  
Receiver  
sonica  
Desktop or Laptop  
Computer  
Powered  
Speakers  
Using Optical Digital Connection:  
Digital  
USB Optical  
Cable Cable  
Desktop or  
Laptop Computer  
sonica  
Surround Speakers  
With Optical Digital Input  
Stereo or Surround Receiver  
With Optical Digital Input  
MiniDisc  
NOTE: For those who have a coaxial digital connector rather than  
optical connector on your surround receiver or other digital device,  
you may use the CO2 Coaxial/Optical Converter from M-Audio to  
connect your Sonica. The C02 Coaxial/Optical Converter allows you to  
use an optical digital device with a coaxial digital input, or vice versa.  
For more information about the CO2, go to http://www.m-  
audio.com/products/m-audio/CO2.php.  
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Using the Sonica with a Software DVD Player  
The Sonica will work with any software DVD player.What type of audio  
signal your DVD player sends to the Sonica depends on the setting in your  
DVD player software.  
Generally, your DVD player software will provide a series of audio setup  
options or preferences.The exact location of these audio options may vary,  
so check your DVD players documentation for more information. It is  
from these setup options that you will be able to change or direct the  
audio output of the DVD player.  
The choice of audio settings within software DVD players, and the way they  
are named, will vary and may be limited by the version, or `level, of your DVD  
player. The choices within your players settings may include stereo analog  
output, S/PDIF output, or 5.1 surround output. Here is a breakdown of how  
these settings might appear and how they affect the output of the Sonica:  
2 Speaker : When the Sonica is chosen as your computers audio  
device (see sections,“Sonica and the Windows Sound System,and  
“Sonica and the Macintosh Sound Manager”), this setting will send  
a stereo signal to the Sonicas outputs.  
Use S/PDIF: When you have the Sonica digital output connected  
to the digital input of a surround sound receiver, choose this setting  
to send the encoded surround signal (Dolby Digital, DTS) to the  
receiver.  
6 Speaker : If your DVD player is capable of decoding a surround  
sound signal, such as Dolby Digital and DTS, and you are listening  
to a set of stereo speakers or any stereo setup, you may make this  
selection.Then, in the Sonica Control Panel (see the next section),  
choose 5.1 Cinema Mode (Windows only). This combination of  
settings utilizes TruSurround XT to provide the best surround  
sound simulation from stereo speakers.  
NOTE: At the time of this writing, Macintosh OS 9 will not allow you  
to send a digitally encoded surround signal, such as Dolby Digital  
(AC3) or DTS, from a digital audio port such as the Sonicas optical  
digital output. Mac OS X is expected to support this capability  
sometime in the future.  
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Using the SRS TruSurround XT™ Software  
TruSurround XT is a patented SRS technology that solves the problem of  
playing 5.1 multi-channel content over two speakers. TruSurround XT  
delivers a compelling, virtual surround sound experience through any  
two-speaker playback system. It is fully compatible with all multi-channel  
formats up to 6.1 channels. To view your M-Audio Sonica Control Panel  
and the TruSurround XT settings:  
In W indows: Following the driver software installation in  
Windows Me, 2000, and XP, you will find an M-Audio logo “M”  
installed on the right side of your Windows taskbar. Double click on  
this logo, and you will launch the M-Audio Sonica Control Panel.  
In Mac O S 9: Following the driver software installation in Mac OS  
9 and restarting, the Sonica Control Panel will be placed in your  
Apple Control Panels folder. Go to the Apple menu, select “Control  
Panels,then select “M-Audio Sonica Settings.This will launch the  
M-Audio Sonica Control Panel.  
In Mac O S X: Follow the driver software installation for Mac OS  
X and restart. Go to the Dock and choose System Preferences.  
Choose “Other,and then choose “M-Audio Sonica.Double click  
on this, and you will launch the M-Audio Sonica Preference Panel.  
Once you have opened your M-Audio Sonica Control Panel, you will be able  
to make changes according to your needs and your listening preferences.The  
control panel gives you the option to turnTruSurround XT on and off, using  
the “Enable TruSurround” checkbox. When you first install the Sonica, this  
checkbox is checked and TruSurround XT is enabled. If you do wish to turn  
TruSurround XT off, click in this checkbox and uncheck “Enable  
TruSurround.”  
TruSurround XT incorporates playback modes (Windows and Mac OS X  
only), which are designed to give you the best performance for your  
particular playback situation. Here is a description of those modes, and when  
each is best used:  
(Stereo) Music Mode:This mode is usually used for non-encoded  
audio such as music and games that are plain stereo. If youre playing  
an Internet radio station or music from a normal CD (for instance),  
then choose this mode.When you first install the Sonica, this mode  
will be selected for you by default. In this instance,TruSurround XT  
will engage the SRS “WOWfeature (see below).  
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(Stereo) Cinem a Mode: If you are using a DVD software  
application that only supports a 2-channel output and you wish to  
play a Dolby Digital or DTS movie (or DTS music CD), then choose  
this mode.This should also be used for sources that are encoded  
with Dolby Surround encoding, which is used for almost all 2-  
channel mix downs of movie content and some games.  
5.1 Cinem a Mode (W indows only): This mode should only be  
used when the audio from the application or DVD player is  
providing a 5.1 channel output to the TruSurround XT software—  
that is, when the software can decode the multi-channel audio (this  
is usually the case only in “advanced” versions of DVD playback  
software). In the case of a Dolby Digital movie or game, if  
supported by the DVD or gaming software, you should select “6  
Channel” or “5.1 multi-channel” as the output mode from the  
application (see section,“Using the SonicaWithYour DVD Player”).  
TruSurround XT will then take this 5.1 output from the Windows  
application software and provide an accurate 2-channel surround  
virtualization.  
You may adjust the Dialog Enhancement and TruBass settings according to  
what pleases your ears, or you may leave them as they are. Feel free to  
experiment with these settings while you are playing a DVD or listening to  
music. You may turn off these features by clicking the box and unchecking  
either “Enable Dialog Enhancement” or “Enable TruBass.” The following are  
descriptions of these additional SRSTruSurround XT™ controls and features:  
SRS Dialog Enhancem ent: Playback of dialog often suffers  
because feature film soundtracks are mixed specifically for cinema  
playback and are loaded with the latest advancements in special  
audio effects. When translated over home theater or computer  
systems, dialog may become unintelligible. This patented SRS  
algorithm enhances signal clarity to address these problems, thus  
improving dialog intelligibility from all such source material.  
TruBass: TruBass is a patented SRS technology that enhances bass  
performance utilizing proprietary psychoacoustic techniques.These  
techniques restore the perception of fundamental low frequency  
tones by dynamically augmenting harmonics, which are more easily  
reproduced by contemporary loudspeakers. Using TruBass,  
TruSurround XT takes the bass information contained within the  
original audio track and helps the speakers or headphones re-  
create it – even if it is below the speakers low frequency  
limitations.  
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W OW : WOW is an award winning stereo enhancement  
technology that significantly improves the performance of stereo  
(non-surround sound encoded material) signals through any two-  
speaker system. It extends the sound image in both the horizontal  
and vertical planes well beyond the speakers themselves. In  
addition, WOW incorporates TruBass and SRS Dialog Clarity  
Enhancement. When TruSurround XT accepts a stereo signal,  
WOW is enabled for a better listening experience.  
Finally, you may optimize TruSurround XT for your particular speaker  
system.TruSurround XT will give you the best bass response according to  
the size of your speakers, so take a quick look at your speakers and “size  
them up.Then, under the section “Speaker Size,drop down the list of  
selections.  
Generally speaking, larger speakers produce lower frequencies.When using  
large speakers or ones with a subwoofer, using the lower Hz selections  
between 40Hz and 150Hz usually produce the best results.The setting of  
“Small 250Hz” should work well for most computer speakers (or “Small  
100Hz” if using a subwoofer), though some experimentation wont hurt at  
all. For each category of speaker size, Small, Medium and Large, you will see  
several “cutoff frequencies” shown in “Hz.” Again—the larger your  
speakers are, the more ability they will have to handle the lower cutoff  
(bass) frequencies.  
TruSurround XT™ and the  
symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc.  
TruSurround XT technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc.  
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Sonica and the Windows Sound System  
The Sonicas Windows Multimedia drivers will allow you to use the Sonica  
as your Windows system sound device. If the Sonica is the only audio  
device installed in your computer, then Windows will “select” it  
automatically. Otherwise, you may need to tellWindows to use the Sonica.  
To check your Windows Audio setting and select the Sonica:  
1. Go to the Start menu, and then choose Control Panel.  
2. Open Sounds and Audio Devices,then click the “Audio” tab.  
3. Under Sound playback,” the default device should say “Sonica.” If it does  
not say Sonica, then drop down the list of devices and select “Sonica.”  
4. Click Apply, then click Okay. Close your Control Panel—youre done!  
Sonica and the Macintosh Sound Manager  
The Macintosh Sound Manager in OS 9 will allow you to select the Sonica  
as the systems audio output device. To check your computers audio  
output setting and select the Sonica:  
1. Open the Apple menu, then select “Sound” from the Control Panels list.  
2. Under Output, select the “Sonica” from the list of available devices.  
3. Close the Apple Sound control panel.Youre done!  
Sonica and Macintosh OS X  
Macintosh OS X will allow you to select the Sonica as the systems audio output  
device.To check your computers audio output setting and select the Sonica:  
1. Go to "System Preferences" in the Apple Menu.  
2. Select the "Sound" preference panel, and click the "Output" tab.  
3. Select "M-Audio Sonica" to choose the Sonica as your default  
output device.  
Co n t a c t In f o r m a t io n  
For additonal help, contact Midiman/M-Audio Technical Support by  
telephone (626-445-7556, 9-5 PST M-F), by fax (626-445-8407) or by  
e-mail ([email protected]).  
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Sonica Warranty  
MIDIMAN/ M-AUDIO warrants this product, under normal use, to be free  
of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of O ne (1) Year  
from date of purchase, so long as: the product is owned by the original  
purchaser, with proof of purchase from an authorized MIDIMAN dealer  
and, the product has been registered to the original purchaser, the  
purchaser having returned to MIDIMAN the completed product warranty  
card.This warranty explicitly excludes power supplies and included cables  
which may become defective as a result of normal wear and tear.  
In the event that MIDIMAN receives, from an original purchaser and within  
the warranty coverage period, written notice of defects in materials or  
workmanship, MIDIMAN will either replace the product, repair the  
product, or refund the purchase price at its option. In the event repair is  
required, shipment to and from MIDIMAN and possible nominal handling  
charges shall be born by the purchaser. In the event that repair is required,  
a Return Authorization number must be obtained from MIDIMAN. After  
this number is obtained, the unit should be shipped back to MIDIMAN in  
a protective package with a description of the problem and the Return  
Authorization clearly written on the package.  
In the event that MIDIMAN determines that the product requires repair  
because of user misuse or regular wear, it will assess a fair repair or  
replacement fee. The customer will have the option to pay this fee and  
have the unit repaired and returned, or not pay this fee and have the unit  
returned un-repaired.  
The remedy for breach of this limited warranty shall not include any other  
damages. MIDIMAN will not be liable for consequential, special, indirect, or  
similar damages or claims including loss of profit or any other commercial  
damage, even if its agents have been advised of the possibility of such  
damages, and in no event will MIDIMAN's liability for any damages to the  
purchaser or any other person exceed the price paid for the product,  
regardless of any form of the claim. MIDIMAN specifically disclaims all other  
warranties, expressed or implied. Specifically, MIDIMAN makes no warranty  
that the product is fit for any particular purpose.  
This warranty shall be construed, interpreted, and governed by the laws of  
the state of California. If any provision of this warranty is found void, invalid  
or unenforceable, it will not affect the validity of the balance of the  
warranty, which shall remain valid and enforceable according to its terms.  
In the event any remedy hereunder is determined to have failed of its  
essential purpose, all limitations of liability and exclusion of damages set  
forth herein shall remain in full force and effect.  
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