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Allen&Heath ZED POWER User Manual

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ZED POWER 1000

CONNECTING A ZED TO PRO TOOLS 9(& UP) ON A WINDOWS PC

On a Windows system, Pro Tools 9 and (higher) support third party audio interfaces only in conjunc-

tion with ASIO drivers. Pro Tools won’t recognize WDM devices such as the standard USB Audio

Codec used by the ZED mixers. Since the ZED USB mixers have no dedicated ASIO driver, you will

need a third party driver. We recommend using ASIO4ALL, a popular, hardware independent, low

latency ASIO driver for WDM audio devices. ASIO4ALL is compatible with all Windows systems, it’s

free for the end user and is currently available for download here: www.asio4all.com

Download and install ASIO4ALL.

Connect your ZED mixer to your PC via USB and power on the mixer.

Run Pro Tools and create a new session. Choose a sample rate compatible with the ZED

USB interface (44.1kHz or 48kHz) and select 16 Bit Depth.

Open ‘Setup / Playback Engine’ and select

ASIO4ALL v2 as the Current Engine, then click

OK.

Open ‘Setup / Hardware’ and click the ‘Launch

Setup App’ button. The ASIO4ALL control panel

is displayed. ASIO4ALL will default to the USB

Audio CODEC any time a ZED mixer is connect-

ed to the computer. The device state shown by

the small icons should be Active, as pictured.

If needed, select the USB Audio CODEC and

use the slider to adjust the ASIO buffer size.

Smaller buffer size means lower latency. How-

ever, if you hear crackles or audio becomes

distorted, you may need to increase the buffer

size. Please note any change in the driver set-

tings is likely to require Pro Tools to restart.

Refer to the ASIO4ALL v2 Instruction Manual for

a description of the advanced settings and trou-

bleshooting of the driver.

Close the ASIO4ALL control panel and click OK

to close the Playback Engine window.

Open ‘Setup / IO’ and click the Default button in

the Input, Output and Bus tabs. This will discard

your previous Pro Tools settings and create a

‘USB Audio CODEC 1-2’ Stereo Input, its mono

sub-paths, and a ‘USB Audio CODEC 1-2’ Ste-

reo Output. The Audition Paths and Default

Output Bus will also default to ‘USB Audio CO-

DEC 1-2’.