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Fine-tuning, to help Logic fun to take full advantage of the
performance capabilities of audio hardware and the
computer.
Overview
LADS first analyzes which audio drivers are installed in your
system, and includes all these in a list which you can choose
from. These audio drivers are called system drivers. You can now
create Virtual Devices, using entries from that list.
Please note: Only those system drivers which you have
assigned to Virtual Devices are available for use within Logic fun.
The major advantage of this principle is that in the case of most
multi-I/O audio cards, each stereo connection pair has its own
driver instance. This means that there are separate sytem driver
entries for each stereo input and output pair for these cards.
With LADS, several of these system drivers can conveniently
be "built" into one Virtual Device, which can now be integrated
into Logic fun's audio setup.
If there are two sound cards in your computer, but you would
like to use the second card only for MIDIplayback, using its
built-in MIDI synth,you can use LADS to make the audio
driver of the first card the only one available for audio purposes
in Logic fun. This would prevent the unnecessary display of
the audio drivers of the second card (its MIDI driver will still be
available).
How to Use LADS
Whenever you start LADS, it will check the computer for installed audio hardware.
Depending on the installed devices, this can take some time.
All the control elements of LADS can be found in a single
window. Basically, all you do there is to choose and configure
those system audio drivers which are to be used in Logic fun.
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