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SSL 2+ MKII User Guide – SSL Support
Hearing Double?
When using the MIX to monitor the live input, you'll need to mute the DAW
tracks you are recording onto, so that you do not hear the signal twice.
When you want to listen back to what you have just recorded, you'll need to
un-mute the track you have recorded onto, to hear your take.
DAW Buffer Size
From time to time, you may need to alter the Buffer Size setting in your
DAW. Buffer Size is the amount of samples stored/buffered, before being
processed. The bigger the Buffer Size, the more time the DAW has to
process the incoming audio, the smaller the Buffer Size, the less time the
DAW has to process the incoming audio.
Generally speaking, higher buffer sizes (256 samples and above) are
preferable when you have been working on a song for some time and have
built up several tracks, often with processing plug-ins on them. You'll know
when you need to increase the buffer size because your DAW will start
producing playback error messages and is unable to playback, or it will play
back audio with unexpected pops and clicks.
Lower buffer sizes (16, 32 and 64 samples) are preferable when you want
to record and monitor processed audio back from the DAW with as little
latency as possible. For instance, you want to plug an electric guitar directly
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Bobbi Owens
February 20, 2025

I have the SSL2+ - Can I use it to playback session audio to a client using say Zoom or Microsoft Teams or Whereby.com etc.? I do Voiceovers and use Soundforge 15 as my DAW

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