Specifications

RAVENNA ASIO & Core Audio Guide
RAVENNA ASIO & Core Audio : General Troubleshooting
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7 General Troubleshooting
RAVENNA: Horus & Network configuration
1. First check the IP address of the Horus device in Setup page > Advanced > Network
To be able to see each other, the Ethernet port and the Horus must be in the same range of addresses. (for
example 192.168.xxx.xx).
2. The Horus IP address can be set and checked in the Horus Setup page > Advanced > Network.
Note: Some laptops require an Ethernet card driver update (2012) in order to work with
Horus/RAVENNA in certain address ranges.
Working With Multiple Horus’ Over a Network
Please refer to the RAVENNA Network Guide (for Merging Technologies Products) for all details about configura-
tion and setup.
RAVENNA Connections:
If you cannot connect devices in RAVENNA Easy Connect make sure that you have the latest Horus Firmware and
the latest ASIO or Core Audio driver.
Latency and Buffers
Small buffers have the advantage of low latency in the record monitor path, but also are more taxing on the com-
puter's CPU and could contribute to audio dropouts in during record or playback.
Larger buffers have the advantage of making the CoreAudio Driver more immune to audio dropouts during play-
back and recording but can cause a noticeable delay when monitoring inputs during recording. In some CoreAu-
dio-client applications, performing various tasks will interrupt the CoreAudio Driver and may result in clicks and
pops in audio playback or recording. Choosing a different buffer size can help alleviate this problem.