SoundCraft 328 setup guide Asio Resolution

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ASIO Resolution

If you wish to use the Dakota as an ASIO device (e.g. with Cubase VST), the playback/record wordlength should also be set. The Dakota supports both 16 bit and 24 bit ASIO wordlength resolution. Set the desired wordlength resolution in the ‘System’ page of the Dakota Control Panel under the ‘ASIO Resolution’ section:

If you are using the Dakota as an ASIO device it is important that the wordlength set here is the same as the 328 S/PDIF output wordlength and also the same as the 328 Tape Port wordlength. The PC software

NOTE supporting the ASIO devices (e.g. Cubase VST) must also be set to work at this resolution – see the software manual for more information. This

maintains an optimum bit resolution throughout the entire system. See Section 2 - ‘Digital 328 Setup’ for information on making these settings on the 328.

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