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7.2.2 Soundcard Latency Settings

Any signal going into the computer has to go through two buffers: once through the USB
bus and once through the ASIO driver. On every path, latency is created.
p
: Select a preset that has already preconfigured values for the usB and the
resets
A
B
s
. Choosing User defined Settings allows you to choose an usB B
uDio
uffer
ize
s
independently from the A
ize
usB B
s
: If you have chosen User defined Settings, you can choose here an
uffer
ize
usB B
s
value. Available values are 1, 2, 3, , 8 and 16 ms.
uffer
ize
A
B
s
: If you have chosen User defined Settings, you can choose here and
uDio
uffer
ize
A
B
s
value. The values depend on the chosen usB B
uDio
uffer
ize
you have chosen a high USB Buffer Size, the lower usB B
available. If you have chosen the lowest usB B
available: 2, 3, , 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 16, 32 and 6 ms.
Click on ok to confirm your changes and to close the c

7.2.3 Buffer Format

In this section of the c
oNtrol
handles audio streams at. The value selected here always applies to all audio input and
output streams.
To select a sample rate:
Choose a sample rate from the Sample Rate menu. 100 Hz is the most common
setting. Other available options are 8000 Hz and 96000 Hz.
Click on OK to confirm your changes and to close the Control Panel.

7.2.4 About

Click on the A
button to open the A
Bout
version number and the interface version number.
In case of a support enquiry you may be asked for one of these details.
Click on ok to close the A
Bout
B
s
.
uDio
uffer
ize
s
uffer
p
, you can select the sample rate that the AUDIO 8 DJ
ANel
s
. The A
Bout
creeN
s
.
creeN
uffer
s
value. If
uffer
ize
s
values are not
uffer
ize
value (1 ms), all options are
ize
p
.
oNtrol
ANel
s
displays the driver
Bout
creeN
!
!
Small USB and Audio Buffer
Small USB and Audio Buffer
settings stress your computer
settings stress your computer
more. Read more on latency in chapter
more. Read more on latency in chapter
12.5 (What is Latency?).
12.5 (What is Latency?).
!
!
The higher the chosen value,
The higher the chosen value,
the more CPU power is required
the more CPU power is required
for handling audio.
for handling audio.
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