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Mackie Digital X Bus UAD-1 Powered Plugins Installation Guide
Disclaimer:
The UAD-1 Powered Plug-ins Card and all associated software plug-ins are the sole property
of Universal Audio. Any installation of a third party software product into the Mackie Digital X
Bus mixer is entirely at the sole risk of the user. Even though the Digital X Bus has been tested
and approved for use with several third party plug-in installers, LOUD Technologies Inc. is not
liable or responsible in any way for problems or troubles that arise within the Digital X Bus as
a direct result of the installation or using such third party devices. Mackie Technical Support is
available for assistance with this procedure at +1 800.898.3211 (toll free in the USA and Canada)
or at +1 425.487.4333 from anywhere in the world.
IMPORTANT: The Digital X Bus contains static-sensitive components. Anti-static precautions
must be taken before touching anything inside the Digital X Bus. Use an anti-static wrist
strap when performing the procedures described here. These are available at most com-
puter supply stores. The use of an anti-static mat is also recommended.
Introduction
This guide will help you install, load, authorize, and use up to three UAD-1 Powered Plug-ins
Cards (hereafter referred to as “UAD-1 Cards”) into the Digital X Bus Mixer. The use of either
the UAD-1 “Project Pack” or “Studio Pack” bundle is entirely at the user’s discretion.
The Digital X Bus is a VST host running on XPE (Embedded XP), and thus will only support
the use of Windows™ VST plug-ins. The Digital X Bus does not support any other plug-ins for-
mat (including DirectX, VST for OS X, Audio Units (AU), or RTAS) and loading an un-supported
plug-in could potentially cause errors in the Digital X Bus software.
The Digital X Bus 200 does not come with any UAD-1 Cards installed. Therefore, any Digital X
Bus 200 users must purchase and install any UAD-1 Cards they wish to use. However, the Digital
X Bus 400 has one UAD-1 Card installed in the mixer, along with the ability to use the “Studio
Pack” bundle of UAD plug-ins. It is up to the Digital X Bus 400 user to register their cards with
Universal Audio (http://www.uaudio.com) so they may receive the plug-in licenses to authorize
the Studio Pack bundle.
UAD-1™ Powered Plugins™
Installation Guide

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What You’ll Need
• A minimum of one and a maximum of three UAD-1 Card(s).
• At least one of the following:
1. A USB CDROM drive and at least one blank CD-R.
2. A USB Flash Drive with a minimum size of 64MB.
• A USB or PS/2 mouse attached to your Digital X Bus.
• Your UAD-1 Serial Number, located on a sticker on the UAD-1 Card itself.
• A Mac or PC connected to the Internet.
• A Digital X Bus Mixing Console (duh!).
Procedure Overview
The following is a brief summary of the steps required to use the UAD-1 Card(s) with the Digi-
tal X Bus. This guide details each step listed below in the following sections:
• Reading the “Getting Inside the Digital X Bus” Guide
• Installing the UAD-1 software
• Installing the UAD-1 hardware
• Verifying proper installation
• Registering UAD-1 Card(s)
• Software Licenses and Authorizations
• Using the UAD Plug-ins
• UAD Quick-Start Guide and User’s Manual
• Mackie Technical Support Information
Getting Inside the Digital X Bus Guide
To successfully perform this installation, you must rst download and read the “Getting In-
side the Digital X Bus” Guide that can be found on the Digital X Bus page at the Mackie website
(http://www.mackie.com/products/digitalxbus/index.htm). Reading this guide will ensure that
you take all the necessary steps to open up the rear chassis assembly of the Digital X Bus, with-
out causing any damage to the internal parts, cables, or circuit boards.
Installing UAD-1 Software
The very rst step is to load the UAD-1 software into the Digital X Bus. Although each UAD-1
Card comes with a UAD Software Installer CD, we strongly recommend that you download the
latest UAD Software from the UA website to ensure that you will be using the most updated and
recent drivers available for the UAD-1 Card. Universal Audio also makes this recommendation
to their UAD-1 customers. However, this guide will cover both procedures.

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NOTE: If you download the UAD Software from the UA website, be sure to get any
corresponding documentation or release notes so you will be aware of any “known issues” with
that version of software.
We also recommended that you use a 64MB USB Flash Drive (also referred to as “Pen Drive”
or “Thumb Drive”) method to install any software into the Digital X Bus. USB Flash Drives are
inexpensive, widely available, are re-writable, and can also be used to back up your session
les, presets, snapshots, or any other les from your Digital X Bus. Also, using a USB Flash
Drive will prevent you from having to purchase a USB CDROM drive and blank CD-R media.
Using the UA Installer CD
If you must use the UAD Installer CD that came with your UAD-1 Card, you will need to have a
USB CDROM drive plugged into one of the USB ports located on the inside of the Motherboard
Access Area of the Digital X Bus. This step can be done with the Digital X Bus already turned
on.
You should have learned about removing the Motherboard Access Plate from the “Getting
Inside the Digital X Bus Guide,” mentioned earlier in this document. If not, discontinue reading
this guide until you have done so.
Once the Motherboard Access Plate has been removed, you will notice four USB ports on the
back of the motherboard that are now exposed (see Figure A).
Once your CD ROM drive has been plugged into one of these USB Ports, put the UAD In-
staller CD into your CD ROM drive and turn on the Digital X Bus (unless it is already powered
up). Now, move ahead to the section titled “Installing the UAD Software.”
Using the Downloaded Installer and USB Flash Drive
First, download the latest VST for Windows™ version of the UAD Software from the Universal
Audio web site, which can be found at http://www.uaudio.com/products/software/index.htm.
Follow the “UAD Software – Download Now” links to the software downloads page(s).
Figure A

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Make sure you download the Windows VST version of the UAD Software…even if
you are using a Mac to perform this download!
Windows XP Users:
The Digital X Bus does not have WinZip® or the Windows Compression Utility
installed. Therefore, you need to extract the les on your regular PC before installing the soft-
ware into your Digital X Bus.
• Double click on the Self Extracting le you just downloaded.
• You will see a screen pop up shown in Figure B:
• Select “OK” to begin the self-extraction process.
• Once everything has been extracted from the le you downloaded, you will see the UA
Splash Screen displayed in Figure C:
At this point, make sure you select “Cancel” to quit the Installer. Otherwise, the UAD soft-
ware will be installed on your PC and not the Digital X Bus. We’d sure hate to waste your time
like that…
Figure B
Figure C

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• Next, select “Yes” when asked if you’re sure you want to quit Setup.
• You will notice that there is a folder labeled “UAD1-Win-vxxx” in the same location on your
PC as the UAD software you downloaded. Copy the entire folder over to your USB Flash
Drive.
• Remove the USB Flash Drive from your PC and attach it to one of the rear chassis USB ports
on the rear panel of the Digital X Bus as shown in Figure D:
Now, proceed to the section titled “Installing the UAD Software” to begin the installation on
the Digital X Bus.
Mac OSX Users:
• Double-click on the le you downloaded from the UA website.
• You will notice that OSX has created a folder on your desktop named “UAD1-Win-vxxx”;
copy that entire folder over to your USB Flash Drive.
• Remove the USB Flash Drive from your Mac and insert it into any of the USB ports located
on the rear panel of the Digital X Bus (as shown on the previous page).
• Proceed to the section titled “Installing the UAD Software” to begin the installation on the
Digital X Bus.
If you’re not running OSX on your Mac, it’s time to get with the program. Seriously.
Installing the UAD Software
• Go to File > Launch 3rd Party Application.
• Select “Root Directory” in the pull-down menu along the top of that window.
• Select either your CD-ROM drive (shown with a small icon of a compact disc) or your Flash
Drive, and select “Open.”
Figure D

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Note: The “C:” and “D:” options are the two partitions for the internal hard drive. Anything else
in the Root Directory of this window is either a CD-ROM or Flash Drive.
• Browse your attached drive to nd the “Setup.exe” le, using the “Up,” “Open,” or by double-
clicking on the actual le or folder.
• Highlight “Setup.exe” and select “Open.”
• Select “OK” to agree to the terms of the Disclaimer.
• Select “Yes” when you see the “Are You Sure?” pop up window.
• Now you will see the Universal Audio splash screen window pop up, which will look the
same as the one in Figure C. Select “Next.”
• Select “Next” at the Welcome window.
• Select “Yes” to accept the UA Software License Agreement
• Make sure that only “Install VST Plugins” is checked in the Installation Type window, and
then select “Next.”
• When prompted to install mono versions of the plug-ins, make sure “No” is checked and then
“Next.”
• Specify “C:\Program Files\Steinberg\Vstplugins” as the destination directory and then select
“OK.”
Note: The Digital X Bus uses the exact same default folder as Windows™ XP when installing
VST plug-ins. This default folder should already be showing at the pervious step.
• Conrm the information and select “Next” to begin the actual installation.
• After the Installer has completed loading all the software, you will see a pop up window
shown in Figure E:
Make sure you de-select both the “Additional Options” check boxes in this window; then,
select “Next.”
• A standard Windows folder will automatically open with all the associated pointers and les
with the UAD-1 Card. Close this window using your mouse by clicking the red colored “X” in
the upper right hand corner.
Figure E

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• You’ll then see another pop-up window shown in Figure F:
Select “No, I will restart my computer later” and select the Close button.
• The software will automatically attempt to open the UAD QuickStart guide. Since the Digital
X Bus does not support PDF les, you will see an error message. Click “OK” and don’t worry
about it.
• Go to File > Shutdown.
• Decide whether or not you want to save your current session le, and select the appropriate
button.
• When you get the Shutdown window, select “Shutdown” and wait.
• Once both screens have powered off completely, shut off the hardware power switch that is
located right next to the power (IEC) cord on the rear panel.
• Grab a cold one (not included) and congratulate yourself on completing the rst phase of
this process. Proceed to the next section, “Installing the UAD-1 Hardware.”
Installing the UAD-1 Hardware
Here comes the fun part:
• Write down the Serial Number of each UAD-1 Card, which can be found on the white sticker
that has been stuck to the actual card itself. You will need this Serial Number in order to
register your UAD-1 Card(s) with the Universal Audio website.
• Make sure you have read completely the “Getting Inside the Digital X Bus Guide.” If not, do
it now before proceeding. We’re not kidding.
Figure F

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Note: Accidental damage to the Digital X Bus as a result of a UAD-1 installation is not covered
under your product warranty…so be VERY careful as you do this procedure.
• Get to the point where you have direct access to the motherboard of the Digital X Bus.
• Locate the metal bracket (roughly 10-12 inches long) that covers all the PCI slots on the
motherboard. You need to remove it in order to install the UAD-1 Card(s) into the PCI
slot(s).
• (Only on some models:) If there is a black tie wrap securing any cables to the bracket,
remove it with a pair of clippers so the cables are no longer secured to the bracket before
proceeding.
Note: It is crucial that any cables that were secured by the tie wrap in the previous step are re-
attached and secured with a new tie wrap once this procedure has been completed.
• Using a small-pointed Philips screwdriver, remove the ve screws as indicated by the yellow
circles in Figure G:
Make sure you only remove the screws holding the metal bracket to the side “L” shaped brack-
ets…do not remove the small, “L” shaped brackets to either side of the main metal bracket.
• Carefully remove the metal bracket as shown in Figure H:
Figure G
Figure H

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Note: As soon as you remove the metal bracket, the Digital X Bus PCI Card will lean slightly
over because it is no longer secured to that bracket. This is normal. Just make sure you avoid
bumping or touching that PCI card until you are ready to put the metal bracket back into the
console.
You should now see four empty PCI slots that lie between the seated PCI card that connects to
the I/O Card Cage, and the Video Card seated in the AGP Slot as shown in Figure I:
Next, install your UAD-1 Card into Slot 1, 2, or 4 as shown by the “OK” designations in Figure J:
BE VERY CAREFUL NOT TO KNOCK OR BANG AGAINST
THE DIGITAL X BUS PCI CARD DURING THIS PROCESS OR
YOU WILL POTENTIALLY DAMAGE YOUR MIXER!
The Digital X Bus can support a maximum of three UAD-1 Cards. If you install a UAD-1 into
Slot 3 (shown above), it will not show up to the Digital X Bus software, and you will have wast-
ed your time. Don’t say we didn’t warn you.
Figure I
Figure J

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Note: Before inserting UAD-1 Card(s) into the PCI slots, be aware that YOU ASSUME ALL
RISKS FOR THIS INSTALLATION. And since we don’t want you to do anything you might
regret, please take note of the following:
• Be extremely careful of all surrounding cables and components.
• Do not touch any circuit boards directly unless you are properly grounded to the
corresponding chassis’ beforehand.
• Do not force anything…chances are, if something doesn’t seem to t, then you’re not
performing this installation correctly.
• Put everything back the way it was before you started.
Now that we’ve gotten that out of the way, let’s keep going:
• Carefully align the PCI connector of the rst UAD-1 Card with Slot 1.
• Set the UAD-1 Card perpendicular to the motherboard and press down on the card while
making sure the metal back plate on each UAD-1 Card slides vertically between the edge of
the motherboard and the rear metal panel. You should feel it lock into place.
• Visually inspect the edges of the Card and the connection to the PCI slot to be sure it isn’t
interfering with any surrounding cables or components.
• If you have a second or third UAD-1 Card, go ahead and repeat this process for the second
UAD-1 into Slot 2, and then the third UAD-1 into Slot 4 (notice you skip Slot 3).
The process should look something like Figure K:
Notice there is another tie wrap that secures some small ribbon cables to the top of the rear
metal panel. You can cut that tie wrap with a pair of clippers if it is interfering with your UAD-1
installation, as shown in Figure L (next page):
Figure K
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