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Q:
What should my Network Latency be set to?
A:
Network Latency refers to the processing latency. In general, lower settings will reduce the
latency. However, keep in mind that lower latency settings will result in higher CPU loads. Please
see the correct settings below:
Minimum Network Latency Settings
48 kHz
96 kHz
Extreme Server
40 samples
80 samples
Server One
40 samples
80 samples
Impact Server
56 samples
112 samples
Compact Server
96 samples
N/A
Technical Note: In the Inventory window, the Network Latency range
is 40 / 56 / 80 / 96 at a 48-
kHz sampling rate, and 80 / 112 / 160 / 192 at a 96-kHz sampling rate.
Q:
What should I do if I hear clicks and pops or audio drop-outs?
A:
Check the Network Latency and try to increase the parameters.
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Check the Transport reading: the highest functional value is 95%.
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Check the Processing Server via the System Monitor window: CPU Load Peak and CPU
Load AVR (Average). High values may result in audio drop-outs.