Owner`s manual
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Software settings
9.
Re-start the software that is using the FA-66.
If your software includes a function for testing audio devices, execute the test
function after re-starting the software.
* Settings are not applied until you restart your software.
10.
Play back audio data on your software.
If you hear clicks or pops, close the software, and repeat steps 4-10 until you no
longer hear clicks or pops.
This completes the basic settings.
fig.control2.eps
If you are using WDM or ASIO compatible
software, and you still experience clicks or pops
in the sound even after making the above setting,
or if you want to make the latency even shorter,
you can change the settings from the pulldown
menu.
If you still experience clicks or pops even though you have specified the largest
buffer size, check
Use Maximum Buffer Setting
. If this item is checked, the
slider and the settings of the WDM and ASIO items will be ignored, and an even
larger buffer size will be used.
If you still experience clicks or pops even after doing this, the problem may lie
elsewhere. Please refer to the Troubleshooting section.
* Depending on your software, there may also be a buffer size and latency adjustment
in the audio settings of your software. For details, refer to the owner’s manual for
your software.
WDM
When using the FA-66 with the following software
• Conventional software such as Media Player
• When using an application such as SONAR in WDM driver mode
• When using DirectSound software
Normal
normal size
Smaller
smaller buffer than Normal (shorter latency)
ASIO
When using the FA-66 with ASIO-compatible software such as Cubase
• Conventional software such as Media Player
• When using an application such as SONAR in WDM driver mode
• When using DirectSound software
Normal
normal size
Smaller
smaller buffer than Normal (shorter latency)
Larger
larger buffer than Normal (if clicks or pops occur)
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