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Using LAGOON with Application Software<br />

Once the Lagoon’s hardware, driver software, and Tools Applet are properly<br />

installed, it is ready <strong>for</strong> use with your music application software. Some of these<br />

applications may require you to highlight or enable the Lagoon drivers within the<br />

program, and others may have a utility that analyzes or profiles the audio cards in<br />

your system and enables the drivers. Your software should have an audio device<br />

driver setup page, as well as a MIDI driver setup page.<br />

NOTE: If you have selected S/PDIF as your input or output <strong>for</strong>mat,<br />

this will dedicate the software input and output devices 1 and 2<br />

(1/2) <strong>for</strong> use with your S/PDIF signal. When selecting S/PDIF as<br />

your input signal, choose Lagoon in 1/2 (or ADAT1 1/2 <strong>for</strong> ASIO)<br />

as the source within your music software. Set your output port to<br />

Lagoon out 1/2 (or ADAT1 1/2) when selecting S/PDIF as your<br />

output <strong>for</strong>mat (see section 5, “Lagoon Tools Applet” <strong>for</strong><br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation on making these selections).<br />

WINDOWS MME AUDIO INPUT DEVICES: The Lagoon optical input may be<br />

used <strong>for</strong> a total of either 2 (S/PDIF) or 8 (ADAT) input channels. Within your<br />

software application(s), the names of the possible Lagoon audio input devices are:<br />

Lagoon in 1/2<br />

Lagoon in 3/4<br />

Lagoon in 5/6<br />

Lagoon in 7/8<br />

The Lagoon input devices allow recording a stereo (S/PDIF) or 8-channel (ADAT)<br />

stream directly from the optical input specified in the Lagoon Tools software (see<br />

Lagoon Tools Applet section). Note that all of the input devices are stereo. Your<br />

application software may break these down further to “left” and “right” mono<br />

devices. There<strong>for</strong>e you may see them as “Left Lagoon in 1/2, Right Lagoon in 1/2,<br />

Left Lagoon in 3/4, Right Lagoon in 3/4,” etc., from within your recording software.<br />

WINDOWS MME AUDIO OUTPUT DEVICES: All Lagoon optical outputs<br />

may be used simultaneously <strong>for</strong> a total of 2 (S/PDIF) or 8 (ADAT) output<br />

channels. Within your software application(s), the names of the Lagoon<br />

audio output devices are:<br />

Lagoon out 1/2<br />

Lagoon out 3/4<br />

Lagoon out 5/6<br />

Lagoon out 7/8<br />

All Lagoon output devices allow playing a stereo audio stream to the hardware<br />

optical output. Your application software may break each of these stereo devices<br />

down further to “left” and “right” mono devices. There<strong>for</strong>e you may see them as<br />

“Left WavOut 1/2 Lagoon, Right WavOut 1/2 Lagoon,” or “Left WavOut S/PDIF<br />

Lagoon, Right WavOut S/PDIF Lagoon,” etc. from within your music software.<br />

Other software will handle the outputs as stereo pairs, but allow you to pan audio left<br />

or right within the pair.<br />

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