User guide

Mbox User Guide28
Buffer Size (Windows only)
This menu sets the size of the input and output
buffers on Mbox Pro.
Buffers are used to help keep audio hardware
and software running smoothly by processing
audio in groups of samples rather than one sam-
ple at a time. Due to variations between com-
puter hardware and software, it is impossible to
recommend a single optimum setting for all sys-
tems. It may be necessary to experiment with
various settings until you find the best buffer
size for your system.
The goal of setting a buffer size is to reduce it as
much as possible without hearing any clicks,
pops, or other glitches. If the buffer size is too
small, the computer will not be able to make all
the required audio calculations on time and you
will hear pops, clicks, and stuttering in your au-
dio streams. On the other hand, if the buffer size
is set too high, your computer will process audio
without incident, but your software will feel
sluggish and unresponsive.
To find your system’s optimum buffer size set-
ting, begin with a high setting and gradually re-
duce the size until you begin to hear clicks,
pops, or other audible glitches in your audio.
Then, raise the buffer size setting until these
glitches disappear. You may need to stop play-
ing audio any time you change this setting and
certain applications will require you to re-
launch the program before the new buffer size
settings become active.
Soft Button Settings
Press and Hold Duration
This pop-up menu gives you four choices of
Press and Hold duration for all soft buttons on
the front of the Mbox Pro. Choose between 250
msec, 500 msec, 750 msec, and 1 sec.
Use Dim LEDs for Button off State
Checking this option gives you a dim LED for all
the soft buttons that are off (so you can still dis-
cern the LED in the dark).
High-Pass Filter Enable
A 75 Hz high-pass filter is available for each In-
put channel 1–4. Enable the high-pass filter for
the desired channel to reduce low-frequency
rumble caused by, for example, HVAC systems
or microphone handling.
Driver Control Panel Options
Hold Clipping Indicators until Clicked
The top section of the meters (or right section
for horizontal meters) of the Driver Control
Panel feature a red clipping indicator. When this
option is selected, the clipping indicators will re-
main lit until they are clicked.
Load Latency and Clock Settings from Settings
Files
When this option is selected, the clock source
and buffer settings are recalled when loading a
setting file.
Post-Fader Meters
When this option is selected, fader positions will
affect the meters. Post-Fader Meters mean the
meter indicate post-fader levels.
This menu only appears on Windows sys-
tems. Most Mac OS X applications allow to
change the buffer size from within the au-
dio application itself. Please see your audio
application’s user guide to learn how to
change this setting.