Device Setting
These settings determine latency response to system change commands. Higher
buffer settings will result in greater latency but fewer playback and recording
dropouts. Lower buffer settings will result in lesser latency but you may encounter
playback and recording dropout problems as the system gets overloaded. Many
software programs provide suggested buffer settings that you can try. Each system
is different and may require experimentation and adjustment to find optimal buffer
setting levels.
When you experience drop outs during playback and/or recording, please try to
increase these values.
DeviceMixing (MME/ASIO/GSIF)
In this section, you can assign each output channel to a specific WaveOut channel.
Applications using the ASIO, MME and GSIF-interfaces are supported. All
programs can be used at the same time but please make sure to follow the
applications setup procedures and never change the setting while an application is
using the DSP24 Value.
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IX. Usage with software applications
For each application you are using with the Audio DSP24 Value you have to follow
some configuration steps. Basically, every stereo input or output channel of the
card can be used like a normal soundcard using the corresponding devices.
Normally every program will have a configuration function where you can select
the devices.