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you'll hear when monitoring live inputs or
processing them with software plug-ins. Here are a
few examples.
Figure 7-2: In Digital Performer and AudioDesk, choose Setup menu>
Configure Audio System> Configure Hardware Driver to open the
dialog shown above and access the Buffer Size setting.
Figure 7-3: In Cubase or Nuendo, choose Devices menu > Device
Setup. Select your interface (1248, 8M or 16A), then click the Control
Panel button to access the window above and the Buffer Size setting.
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Figure 7-4: In Logic Pro, go to the Audio Driver preferences to access
the Buffer Size option shown above.
Adjusting buffer size on Windows
On Windows, the buffer size is adjusted in the web
app Device tab (page 21). See "Host Buffer Size"
and "Host Safety Offset" on page 39.
Lower latency versus higher CPU overhead
Buffer size has a large impact on the following:
Monitoring latency
The load on your computer's CPU
Responsiveness of transport controls and effect
knobs in AudioDesk, Digital Performer or other
audio software.
Real-time virtual instrument latency.
The buffer setting presents you with a trade-off
between the processing power of your computer
and the delay of live audio as it is being patched
through your software. If you reduce the size, you
reduce monitoring latency, but significantly
increase the overall processing load on your
computer, leaving less CPU bandwidth for things
like real-time effects processing. On the other
hand, if you increase the buffer size, you reduce the
load on your computer, freeing up bandwidth for
effects, mixing and other real-time operations.
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