Click on
Driver
s. You will see a list of MME devices for Input and Output.
Select the entries you want to use (check the section AVAILABLE IN- AND
OUTPUT DEVICES earlier in this chapter for reference). Usually you should
select at least
ADSP24 Ext. (1) Input 1/2
and
ADSP24 Ext. (1) WaveOut 1/
2.
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Go back to
General
and select
Wave Profile
r. Follow the directions on screen
until you see the message
Audio hardware has been successfully profile
d.
Select
ADSP24 Ext.(1) WaveOut 1,2
as
Playback Timing Master and
ADSP24 Ext. (1)
Input
1,2
as
Record Timing Maste
r. If you are recording
from the S/PDIF input, select
ADSP24 S/PDIF In (1)
instead. The option
Audio Driver Bit Depth
should be set to
2
4.
Select the sample rate and resolution you want to use under
Default Settings
for New Project
s.
Mixing Latenc
y: Basically, you can set
Buffers in Playback Queue
as 4.
Settings less than
4
will result in lower latency but the system performance
could be lower, resulting in possible drop-outs. Start with buffer sizes
suggested by
the Effective latency
tests, usually around 100msec. When the
latency needs to be under 100msec, click on the
Advanced
tab and enable the
WavePipe(TM) Acceleration
option. Please note that each system will have
different optimal settings. You should experiement with the settings to get the
perfect setup for your system.
Under
Device Profile
s, enable the option
Use Wave Out Position For Timin
g.
You can get the latest updates and informations on Cakewalk on
http://www.cakewalk.com.
Setting up Nemesys GigaSampler 1.6
GigaSampler from Nemesys is a powerful and very popular software sampler. The
SoundTrack Audio DSP24 Value provides a special GSIF-driver
(GigaSampler-InterFace) that allows you to use the separate outputs of the card
with GigaSampler.
call
File>Hardware settings
in External Links.
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