Tutorials
20
E-MU Systems
10. Click the
Control Panel
button.
The pop-up dialog box shown at
right appears.
11. Set the
ASIO Buffer Latency
as low
as your computer will allow and
click
OK
.
(10ms is a good starting point.)
A low latency setting is important
to assure fast response when using
virtual instruments and to
minimize delay when monitoring
through Cubase. If you hear crackles or other audio problems, try increasing
the Buffer Size.
NOTE
If the Cubase LE 4 appli-
cation crashes for any
reason, it is recommended
that you re-boot the
computer.
12. Close the
Device Setup
screen by clicking
OK
.
Setting up a New Pro
j
ect
13. Select
New Project
from File menu in Cubase LE 4. A pop-up Template
selection dialog box appears. Select
Empty
, then click
OK.
TIP . . .
If you have more than one
hard disk, it’s usually best to
store your audio files on a
disk that doesn’t contain
your operating system.
14. Another pop-up dialog box appears asking you to select the directory in which
your audio files will be stored. Choose a location to store your audio files and
click
OK
.
15. Select
Project Setup
(Shift +S) from the
Project
menu. This is where you set
the Sample Rate and Record Format (bit depth), among other things. Set the
Record Format to
24 Bit
and the Sample Rate to
44.100 kHz.
Step 10
Control
Panel
Step 9
VST
Audio