Session with Fast Track USB User Guide | 9 |
Latency Tab (Windows Only)
The Latency Page allows you to adjust the Fast Track USB buffer size in order to achieve optimal balance between system stability and audio latency. When recording to your computer, you will experience a short delay between the time you create a sound and the time you hear it in your headphones or monitors. This is due to the time it takes for your input signal to pass through your audio software and appear
at the outputs, and is referred to as Latency. Using the slider on this page, you can control the amount of latency you experience by changing the buffer size. Smaller buffer sizes result in lower latency, but may not function well with slower systems.
The default buffer size setting may adequately serve your purposes, but if you wish to, you can experiment with lower settings. If you experience stuttering or crackling in your audio playback, try using a larger buffer size.
Performance Tab (Mac OS X only)
This tab allows you to set the sample bit depth Fast Track USB uses for operation. The 16 Bit setting is equivalent to the dynamic capabilities found on audio CDs. The 24 Bit setting allows for higher dynamic resolution as commonly used in professional digital recording studios. In Windows XP and Vista, the sample bit depth is selected from within the recording application.
Getting Started Making Music with Session
NOTE: The Fast Track USB audio interface acts as an authorization key for the Session software. Session will not run unless Fast Track USB is connected and its drivers installed.
1.Turn down the Mic Input and Output knobs on the Fast Track USB and connect a microphone or instrument to the appropriate
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3.Click the button labeled “New” in the Session Startup window.