You can set such as OUTPUT MODE by using the UA-M10 device setting panel installed in your computer.
The device setting panel will be available for use after you’ve installed the dedicated driver.
Access the UA-M10 device setting panel as follows.

- Windows
- Open “Control Panel” and change the view to “Small icons.”
Double-click the [UA-M10] icon, and then click the device settings button.
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- Mac OS X
- Open the system preferences, click the [UA-M10] icon, and then click the device settings button.
With the factory settings, the same sound is output at the same volume from both the
(Headphone) A jack and the
(Headphone) B/LINE OUT jack.

Choose this setting if you want to listen to headphones while sending a different signal via line out.

- "NOTE"
- With the four-channel (direct output) setting, the volume adjustment does not apply to the
B (L/R)/LINE OUT jack; it will always output at the maximum volume. If headphones are connected, the high volume can damage your hearing. If the volume of a connected device is raised, the high volume can also damage your device. Be sure that the
B (L/R)/LINE OUT jack is connected to a device that allows the volume to be adjusted, and take care not to let the output volume be excessive.
If you play back DSD data with the four-channel (direct output) setting, the
B (L/R)/LINE OUT jack will have no sound.
This changes the 1 bit mode setting. Normally you’ll leave this turned on.
- "MEMO"
- Turn 1 bit mode off in the following cases.
- ・ If the level meter of the connection-destination moves even during times of silence.
- ・ If precise reproduction of the phase is the priority
This unit can play back DSD data of 2.8 MHz or 5.6 MHz sampling rates using the DoP standard.
- Turn 1 bit mode on for the UA-M10.
- Start a playback application that supports DSD, and set it to play back using the DoP standard.
| * | When playing DSD data of 2.8 MHz or 5.6 MHz, the SAMPLE RATE in the driver settings panel indicates 176400 Hz or 352800 Hz respectively. |
| * | 5.6 MHz DSD data is down-converted to 2.8 MHz for playback. |
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