Adjusting The Audio Latency - Roland Edirol UR-80 Mode D'emploi

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Recording audio

Adjusting the audio latency

You can change the driver settings to adjust the latency of the audio. To adjust the latency, change
the Buffer Size in the driver settings dialog box. Latency is the time delay from when an
application plays back audio data until the sound is actually heard from an audio device such as
the UR-80.
1. As described in Opening the driver settings dialog box (p. 65), open the "Driver Settings"
dialog box.
2. Adjust the driver buffer size.
The following setting will produce the shortest latency.
Windows:
Set "Audio Buffer Size" to the far left (Min).
Macintosh:
Set "Buffer Size" to the far left (Min).
3. Click [OK] to close the driver settings dialog box.
4. Restart the application that is using the UR-80.
If you are using an application that has a function for testing audio devices, get it to perform
its tests.
5. Play back audio data on your application.
If interruptions occur in the sound, repeat this procedure, and gradually increase the buffer
size specified in step 2 until interruptions no longer occur.
*
Depending on the application you are using, there may be a buffer size or latency adjustment function
among the audio settings of the application as well. For details, refer to the operation manual for your
application.
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