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Go back to General and select Wave Profiler. Follow the directions on screen until you see
the message Audio hardware has been successfully profiled.
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Select ADSP24 Ext.(n) WaveOut 1,2 as Playback Timing Master and ADSP24 Ext, (n) Input
1,2 as Record Timing Master. If you are recording from the S/PDIF input, select ADSP24
S/PDIF In (n) instead. The option Audio Driver Bit Depth should be set to 24.
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Select the sample rate and resolution you want to use under Default Settings for New Projects.
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Mixing Latency: Basically, you can set Buffers in Playback Queue as 4. Settings less than 4
will result in lower latency but the system performance could be lower, resulting in possible
drop-outs. Start with buffer sizes suggested by the Effective latency tests, usually around
100msec. When the latency needs to be under 100msec, click on the Advanced tab and enable
the WavePipe(TM) Acceleration option. Please note that each system will have different
optimal settings. You should experiement with the settings to get the perfect setup for your
system.
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Under Device Profiles, enable the option Use Wave Out Position For Timing.
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