Trigger; Usb Audio Control Panel; Driver And Application Installation; Control Panel Settings - ferrum ERCO User Manual

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6.5. Trigger

The trigger output (Fig.2I) wakes up the external device. You can use this option to wake up an external
device, such as an amplifier, by turning on the ERCO.
To use trigger output you have to use 3.5 mm, 2-pole jack cable.

7. USB AUDIO CONTROL PANEL

7.1. Driver and application installation

macOS
ERCO will work driverless in macOS. Set ERCO as a main audio output device in audio settings in macOS.
Windows
ERCO will be automatically detected as an audio device and will appear in the Audio Settings menu in
Windows, however we recommend installing our ASIO driver for the best audio experience.
You can download latest USB driver form our website:
After downloading the driver, install it according to the instructions displayed in the installer.
Ferrum USB Audio Control Panel will also be installed along with the driver.
Linux / Android
ERCO will work driverless if system supports USB Audio Class 2.0.

7.2. Control Panel settings

Ferrum USB Audio Control Panel will allow you to change some settings and get information about the device.
7.2.1 Status
Status of the device is shown in this tab. If it is detected you will see ERCO name and motherboard serial
number. Also current USB sample rate selection is displayed.
Note: The ERCO serial number is located on a sticker underneath the unit.
7.2.3 Bu er settings
• The Bu er Size (measured in samples) configures the amount of memory used by the software used for
playback to bu er the audio for processing and playback.
It determines the amount of latency or delay for audio to pass from the audio interface through the
computer to headphones/speakers. Lower latency settings will take more system resources at a higher rate
than higher latency settings.
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