Owner`s manual
Table Of Contents
- Darla PC Manual V1.6 Title Page
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Darla Installation
- The Echo Console
- The File Menu
- The Edit Menu
- The Session Menu
- The Monitors Menu
- Console Controls
- Monitor Controls
- Output Controls
- Adjusting Record and Playback Levels
- Synchronizing Multiple Devices
- Console Keyboard and Mouse Shortcuts
- Additional Configuration Settings
- The "Monitor During Playback" Control
- SAW Compatability Mode
- Show Echo Console on the Taskbar
- ASIO Driver Installation
- Installing Cool Edit Pro - Special Edition
- Cool Edit Pro: Assigning Darla's Inputs & Outputs
- Cool Edit Pro: Optimizing Multitrack Performance
- Contacting Customer Service
- Appendix A: The Echo Reporter Troubleshooting Guide
- Appendix B: General Troubleshooting Guide
- Appendix C: Resolving Interrupt Conflicts
- Appendix D: An Introduction to Digital Recording
- Appendix E: Specifications
- Index

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when performing punch-in recording, it may be desirable to have the input
signal muted until Record is enabled. In the
Darla Properties
window that
appears you’ll see a checkbox labeled
Monitor During Playback
.
Uncheck the box to disable input monitoring; recheck it to once again
enable input monitoring. Monitoring controls are also available on the Echo
Console.
SAW Compatibility Mode
When using Darla with the Software Audio Workshop (SAW) program
from Innovative Quality Software, there are some special considerations
that must be accommodated by the Darla driver. SAW expects an equal
number of inputs and outputs on Darla. For SAW compatibility, the driver
creates a non-functional mirror of input channels 1 and 2 (making an equal
number of ins and outs). To insure that Darla will operate properly with
SAW, check the box labeled
SAW Compatibility Mode
. (Note: This
option should
only
be checked when Darla is being used with the SAW
application.)
Show Echo Console on the Taskbar
The last selection on the
Settings
screen allows you to determine whether
the Echo Console program will occupy a space on the Windows taskbar (the
“
D
” in the bottom right-hand corner of the Windows desktop).
Checking this option enables this feature, unchecking it disables it.