Mixer view, Settings view: synchronization tab, Settings view: buffers tab – Cymatic Audio LR-16 Manual User Manual

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16X2 CHANNEL USB INTERFACE MODE

16X2 CHANNEL USB INTERFACE MODE

12.2.1. Mixer View

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1. Monitor panning
2. Input level faders
3. Input level meters
4. Mute
5. Solo
6. Channel link
7. Main out level meters
8. Crossfader
9. USB connection indicator
10. Display device settings

12.2.2. Settings View: Synchronization Tab

Device Name

The device name field controls what device name will appear in your DAW software. The default

name is “LR-16” but it can be modified to the name of your choosing.

Sample Rate

Click on this field to select what sample rate you wish to operate the LP-16 at when using it as an

audio interface. Choices include:

• 44.1kHz

• 48kHz

• 88.2kHz

• 96kHz

Sync Source Display

This field displays the current synchronization source.

12.2.3. Settings View: Buffers Tab

The control panel’s buffers screen allows adjustment of the ASIO buffers used by your ASIO

compatible DAW software.

USB Streaming Mode

Adjust this value to set the basic mode of operation of the LR-16 drivers.

ASIO Buffer Depth

Adjust this setting to configure the size of the ASIO buffer, measured in samples.
When using an older, slower computer, you may need to set your latency value to a higher

amount. This will reduce the overhead to the computer’s CPU and allow your DAW session to run

more smoothly, but will result in a higher amount of delay between the original incoming audio

signal, and the DAW software’
When using a newer, faster computer, the buffer depth can be set to a lower amount, and latency

will be minimized.

ASIO Dropout Statistics

This display field indicates how many “drop-outs” have occurred, if any, with the currently selected

buffer settings.
Dropouts indicate that your computer’s CPU cannot keep up with the demand that is placed on

it by the current buffer depth. If any dropouts occur, increase the size of the buffer depth and / or

change the streaming mode until no more dropouts are reported.

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