Section V - Adjusting The Buffer Settings - Lexicon OMEGA - ANNEXE 723 Owner's Manual

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OMEGA
the input. In this example we will assign a Pantheon
3. Click on the
TRACK EDIT
select
and
LEXICON
Choose
LARGE HALL
Because this is an insert effect, move the
ual for more details). Change the level to about -52dB. Now you will record with
the Lexicon Pantheon Reverb on your track.

SECTION v - ADJUSTING THE BUFFER SETTINGS

The buffers were automatically set at safe setting for your computer when you installed
the software. If you are using input monitoring, you may wish to adjust the amount of
buffers on you computer. Lowering the buffers will lower the amount of latency using
input monitoring. Setting the buffers too low will result in crackling and possibly audio
drop out. The faster the computer (Hard Disk, CPU) the lower you will be able to adjust
the buffer setting without negatively impacting the audio. For more information, consult
the Cubase LE 4 manual.
A. ADJUSTING THE BUFFERS ON PC
®
1. Open Cubase
LE 4 and go to
2. Under
vST AUdIO SYSTEM,
click on
OMEGA ASIO
3. Click the
CONTROl PANEl
button. You will now see the ASIO
control panel. Move the slider left
(More CPU) to decrease latency
but increase the chance of pops
and clicks, or right (Less CPU) to
increase latency but decrease the
chance of pops and clicks.
4. When you are finished, click the
results.
B. ADJUSTING THE BUFFERS ON MAC
1. Open Cubase LE 4 and go to
dEvICES>dEvICE SETUP
2. Click on
vST AUdIO SYSTEM
3. Click on
AUdIO bUFFER SIzE
and select the
NUMbER OF
.
SAMPlES
4. When you are finished click
button. Click on
.
PANTHEON
from the drop down menu at the top of the Pantheon Window.
MIX
dEvICES>dEvICE SETUP
.
button and return to your project to test the
Ok
®
.
.
Ok
.
Adjusting The Buffer Settings - Section V
reverb.
TM
EARLIER vST PLUGINS
slider to 50% (see the Pantheon man-
.
and
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