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Status
Shows the current status of the selected audio interface, which should be Running. If it
says Stopped, please consult the documentation of your audio interface. Check if it is con-
nected and if its drivers are properly installed.
Sample Rate
Choose the desired sample rate for audio processing, the standard is 44100 Hz. Higher
sample rates may result in higher quality, but they definitely consume more CPU power.
Latency
Latency is the time that passes between the moment you hit a note and the moment you
hear it. It is caused by several stages of data transfer and audio processing, all of which
consume a small amount of time. The latency allowed for processing can be adjusted with-
in a certain range, but the lower you go, the higher the probability of processing errors
gets. Everything depends on your computer´s processing power and the quality of your au-
dio drivers! It is strongly recommended to consult the documentation of your audio inter-
face to learn more.
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For a Windows Computer, click on the
ASIO Config
button to change the latency. Your au-
dio driver’s setup window will be called up.
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On a Mac OS X, latency is set directly in the Audio and MIDI settings. Use the Latency
slider to try out how low you can go. Play while you are moving it, and watch out for crack-
les, pops and dropouts. If they occur, your latency is set too low.
The latency value is given in samples, its time value can be calculated easily: Divide the
number of samples by the sample rate (samples/s) and you get the processing latency in
seconds. The three major stages of latency are calculated in the
Audio and MIDI settings...
win-
dow automatically, as well as the resulting overall latency in milliseconds.
Note that this value might be higher than what you’re used to, because often, you are only
given the internal buffer size in ms, instead of the real overall latency.
Routing
If you want to invert the Input or Output channels, set up a special routing for multi-chan-
nel setups, or use the new SideChain function, this is the place to go. The left column
shows the available channels of your audio interface. The entries in the right column are
Audio and MIDI Settings
Audio
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