MOTU MicroBook User Manual page 30

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Under Mac OS X, audio I/O buffer size is
handled by the host audio application
(not the MicroBook Core Audio driver).
Most audio software applications provide
an adjustable audio buffer setting that lets
you control the amount of delay you'll
hear when monitoring live inputs or
processing them with software plug-ins.
Below are a few examples. For more
examples, see chapter 5, "Mac OS X
Audio Software" (page 23).
Digital Performer
Figure 5-13: I n D i g i t a l P e r f o r m e r a n d
AudioDesk, choose Setup menu> Configure
Audio System> Configure Hardware Driver
to open the dialog shown above and access
the Buffer Size setting. Refer to your Digital
Performer or AudioDesk user guide for infor-
mation about the Host Buffer Multiplier
setting.
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Cubase
Figure 5-14: In Cubase or Nuendo, choose
Devices menu> Device Setup and select the
MicroBook to access the window above and
the Audio Buffer Size setting (via the Control
Panel button).
Logic
Figure 5-15: In Logic Pro or Logic Express, go
to the Audio Driver preferences to access the
I/O Buffer Size option shown above.
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