Mission GEmini 1 User Manual

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Congratulations on your purchase of the Mission Gemini 1 (GM-1) amplified guitar speaker. This product is designed to be intuitive to setup and operate, and to provide many years of trouble free service. However, we recommend that you take a few moments to read through this Software User Guide in order to get the best possible experience with your new speaker.
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The GM-1 is a professional quality, amplified speaker cabinet specifically designed for use with software based music systems such as guitar modeling amplifiers, cabinet simulators, and digital audio workstations.
A traditional guitar speaker cabinet is typically designed to work best in conjunction with a guitar amplifier. The speaker works within a limited frequency range, and the cabinet and speaker themselves contribute to the overall tone. While this works perfectly with an analog guitar rig, it is not always an ideal solution for digital systems.
Software based modelers usually implement guitar cabinet simulators designed to emulate specific speaker cabinets in software. If the signal subsequently passes through a physical speaker cabinet with its own tonal characteristics, it colors the eventual tone, making the modeling less accurate. Additionally, guitar speaker cabinets do not often work well with signals other than guitar such as keyboards, vocals, and playing back recorded music. Mission Gemini amplifiers and cabinets resolve these problems as they are specifically designed to work with software based music systems.
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The GM-1 can be connected to a computer using the USB cable provided. The GM-1 will appear as an audio interface, and can be used with software based modelers, and digital audio workstations as well as to stream audio from a web browser, audio player etc. The set up of your system depends on the type of computer you are using. The GM-1 USB connection works with Microsoft Windows 7 and 8, and Apple OS X 10.6.4 and above.
Apple® OS X
The GM-1 Audio Interface is natively supported in OS X 10.6.4 and above. No additional software or drivers are required. Follow these steps to enable the GM-1 as the default audio device.
1. Ensure the GM-1 is powered on and connected to your computer via the USB cable
2. Select System Preferences
3. In the Hardware panel select Sound
4. Select the Output options
5. From the available output devices select xCORE USB Audio 2.0
6. If you intend to use Input 2 to connect an instrument to the USB audio, select the Input options
7. From the available input devices select xCORE USB Audio 2.0
If you are using a single GM-1 you can sum a stereo output to mono using the Accessibility settings.
1. Select System Preferences
2. In the System panel select Accessibility
3. Select the Audio settings
4. Check the play stereo audio as mono check box
When using the GM-1 with recording software such as Apple Logic X Pro, make sure to select the xCORE USB Audio 2.0 as the audio interface in the applications audio settings.
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To support the full range of the GM-1’s USB audio 2.0 codecs, an additional Windows driver is required. The driver is included on the USB key that came with your GM-1. The driver can also be downloaded from the Mission web store at:
http://missionengineering.com/?product=gemini­windows-usb-driver
Unzip the downloaded file. Ensure the GM-1 is powered on and connected to your computer via the USB cable. Run the driver installation program and follow the on-screen installation instructions.
You can enable the GM-1 as the audio output.
1. Select Control Panel
2. Select Manage Audio Devices
3. On the playback tab, select XMOS-XS1-U8 MFA as the speakers
To enable the GM-1 as the audio input device:
1. Select Control Panel
2. Select Manage Audio Devices
3. On the recording tab, select XMOS-XS1-U8 MFA as the Line input. If you are using a single GM-1 you can sum a stereo output to mono:
1. Select Control Panel
2. Select Manage Audio Devices
3. On the playback tab, select XMOS-XS1-U8 MFA speakers
4. Click the configure button
5. Select mono
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