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Session KeyStudio Quick Start Guide
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Input Channels and Output Channels
These controls set the Input Channels from which Session records audio and the
Output Channels through which Session plays audio. Select M-Audio Micro for
Input and Output.
The Latency Slider
This control is accessed by clicking on
the ASIO Settings button in the Audio
Hardware window when ASIO is selected
as the Driver Type. If Micro is selected as
the Audio Device (ASIO: M-Audio USB
ASIO), clicking the ASIO Settings button
opens the Micro control panel.
More Information About Latency
Latency is loosely defined as the amount of time it takes for a sound made in Session
to reach your speakers. For example, with a high latency (Buffer Size) setting, there
will be a noticeable delay between the press of a key on KeyStudio, and the resultant
sound. Smaller Buffer Size settings result in lower latency, but may not function well
with slower systems. If you hear clicks and pops, the Buffer Size setting is too low.
OK Button
After making the desired settings, press the OK button to commit your changes and
close the Audio Hardware dialog.
Cancel Button
Press the Cancel button to discard your changes and close the Audio Hardware
dialog.
Windows XP and Windows Vista
With the Micro Control Panel open, click on
the Latency tab, and use the slider to adjust
the buffer size.










