Driver Settings Dialog Box (Windows) - Edirol FA-66 Owner's Manual

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Software settings
FA-66 Driver Settings dialog box
(Windows)
You can adjust the audio latency by changing the FA-66 driver settings.
Decreasing the buffer size will shorten the latency.
Increasing the buffer size may eliminate problems such as clicks or pops in the
sound.
* Latency is the time delay from when the software plays back audio data until sound
is actual heard from an audio device such as the FA-66.
Here's how to adjust the buffer size.
1.
Close any software that is using the FA-66.
2.
From the Windows start menu, choose Control Panel.
3.
Click "Switch to Classic View" to select the Classic view.
Depending on your system, the Classic view may already be selected. If so,
proceed to the next step.
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4.
In the Control Panel, double-click the EDIROL FA-66 icon.
The EDIROL FA-66 Driver settings dialog box will appear.
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5.
Set WDM and ASIO to Normal.
6.
Move the Buffer Size slider to the far left (Min).
If clicks or pops occur with the current setting,
move the slider one step toward the right from its
current value.
7.
Click [OK] to close the dialog box.
8.
Turn the power of the FA-66 off, then on again.
At this time, be sure to close all software before
you turn the FA-66's power off.
* If you power of the FA-66 off while using your software, it may not operate correctly.
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There is no FA-66 Driver Settings dialog box on Macintosh. Make
settings from within your software.

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