Virtual Device Setup; Optimizing Driver Settings - Emagic Logic fun User Manual

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("Import" button). A detailed description of all functions and
their use can be found in the online-help for LADS, which can
be activated by clicking on the "Help" button.
If you happen to make a mistake while using LADS, or if you are not sure if you
chose the correct settings, you should click on the Cancel button to quit LADS. This
way, all changes will be discarded. Clicking on the "OK" button will save the
changes and quit LADS.
Also ASIO devices appear in the driver list.

Virtual Device Setup

Setting up a Virtual Device is quite easy:
1. Create a Virtual Device by clicking on "New".
2. Assign it a name by clicking on "Rename", and entering the
desired name.
3. One after another, double-click on all system driver names
in the System devices list which you want to be part of that
Virtual Device.
4. Quit LADS with OK and start Logic fun. The new Virtual
Device can now be selected in the PC AV section of Logic
fun's dialog window Audio Hardware & Drivers.

Optimizing Driver Settings

The combination of operating system, sound card drivers and
audio hardware often results in time delays, which can affect
Logic fun's response time in a negative way. This delay, also
called latency, is system-inherent and cannot be fully avoided.
However, the "Granulation" parameter in LADS enables
Logic fun to take better advantage of a fast computer and of
high-quality audio hardware.
The optimization of this parameter is not absolutely necessary to provide full func-
tionality in Logic fun. Only experienced users should use this function, since wrong
granulation settings can cause problems during audio playback.
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