Aux
Z
The UCON CX
features 4 aux sums.
Z
The UCON CX
supports DirectSound.
Z
The UCON CX driver
ensures the operation of
the UCON on a computer
with the help of the USB-
interface. Additional
interfaces allow the
communication between
audio applications and
the UCON.
In the audio world “Aux” or “Auxiliary” names
an additional in- or output. That means a
physical in- or output or a mix signal besides the
main mix signal.
Buffersize/Buffer
When transporting audio data within a computer
(e.g. recording or playing back a signal), they are
chopped in equal blocks called “buffer”. That
means, they are a certain time frame out of a
complete signal. The number and size of the
buffer defines the delay time (latency).
Direct Sound / Direct X
DirectX is a Windows™ system-software, which
allows hardware manufacturers, to support
different input-, graphic- or sound functions with
their hardware and thereby accelerate it.
DirectSound is a part of DirectX. A DirectSound
driver creates less CPU load and enables faster
latency times than a standard MME driver.
Driver
A driver is a package of software, consisting of a
couple of single programs or a part of a
software, which ensures communication between
a hardware device and other drivers or software
applications on standardized level. Certain
interfaces are used doing this.
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