Specifications
AUDIOTRAK Prodigy 7.1 User’s Guide - 14 -
File > Exit
Closes the Prodigy 7.1 Control Panel window but does not shut it down. You can always
launch the Control Panel by clicking the Prodigy 7.1 icon in the System Tray.
Config > Mouse Wheel
Controls the increment at which the volume is adjusted when using a mouse wheel. The
adjustment step default is set to ±1.5dB.
- Step 1: When you move the mouse wheel one step, the fader will move by ±1.5dB.
- Step 2: When you move the mouse wheel one step, the fader will move by ±3.0dB.
- Step 4: When you move the mouse wheel one step, the fader will move by ±6.0dB.
- Step 8: When you move the mouse wheel one step, the fader will move by ±12.0dB.
Config > Latency
Adjust the latency (also often referred as buffer size) of the Prodigy 7.1. A faster(low)
latency is achieved by selecting smaller sample size which is ideal for software
synthesizer and precise timing recording.
However, the latency is also limited by your system performance. For recording, select
sample size between 64 ~ 512, and select 128 or 256 for Pentium 4 systems.
Sample sizes of 48, 1024 and 2048 are used in special circumstances where 48 is
reserved for very fast and reliable working environment like the ASIO driver. The
factory default setting is 256.
Config > Factory Default
Resets the Control Panel to the original, default settings.
Config > Always On Top
Places the Control Panel on top of every open window, making it easy to work with
Prodigy and other music software simultaneously.
Config > Clone 4way from Out 1,2
Enables 7.1 virtual channels when listening to a stereo audio source using WinAmp or Windows
Media Player. It reproduces the signal of Output 1,2 and sends it to Output 3,4 & 5,6 to create
a virtual 7.1 channel experience.
Config > MME Panel
Easily open Windows default MME audio panel right off the Prodigy 7.1 console.