User Guide

Many sound card drivers do not report their position accurately. When you
play sounds back, the position of the play pointer may seem to lag or precede
the actual sound you are hearing. If this is the case, you may want to adjust this
value. Most sound card drivers that report incorrect position give a value ahead
of the actual sound.
To remove this bias, start with smaller values and work toward larger ones in
increments of 4 (a value of 1 is equal to 512 bytes) until the play position
pointer is accurate. Recommended settings are 4, 8, 16, and 32.These settings
correspond to the typical bias values for these drivers of -2048, -4096, -8192
and -16384 (negative multiples of 2048) bytes.
If your sound card driver does not have accurate position reporting, your Mark
In/Out positions will also be off when dropping markers while playing.
TOTAL BUFFER SIZE (KILOBYTES) DEFAULT: 512
Select the amount of RAM you would like to use for buffering sounds during
play and record. Using a large value can optimize performance at high sample
rates but may also cause a slight delay starting playback.
PRELOAD SIZE (KILOBYTES) DEFAULT: 0
Determines the total amount of wave data that will be queued to the sound
driver before playback starts.
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