Using Guitar Rig Mobile I/O As Your Default Audio Interface - Native Instruments Guitar Rig Mobile Hardware Reference Manual

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ers. The value for Audio Buffersize must always be at least twice as large as the Usb
Buffersize value. Note that the Usb Buffersize parameter has a direct impact on the CPU
usage of the system. The resulting CPU usage differs between computers, so it could make
sense to experiment with different settings.
Sample Rate: Choose a sample rate that is compatible with your music application and
suited to your computing power. Per default, the sample rate is set to 44100 Hz (CD-Quality).
Higher sample rates may improve sound quality, but cause a higher CPU load as well.
It is recommended that you try the latency presets first and then continue with the subse-
quent steps of the installation. Once you are finished, you should revisit the Audio and MIDI
Settings to figure out the best latency setting for your system. If audio dropouts occur with
the preset minimal latency, you can try the low latency or standard latency settings instead.
Higher latency values will reduce the probability of audio dropouts.

4.3.2 Using GUITAR RIG MOBILE I/O as your Default Audio Interface

If you want to use the GUITAR RIG MOBILE I/O for playback of all audio applications on your
computer (not only for music software), you have to set it as your default audio interface.
For Windows XP, this works as follows:
1.
Open Start > Control Panel > Sounds and Audio Devices.
2. Select the "Audio" tab.
3. In the "Sound playback" and "Sound recording" sections, click on the Default Device
menu, and then select GUITAR RIG MOBILE I/O.
4. Click Ok to close the "Sounds and Audio Devices" dialog.
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