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1 | Audio Options | Step 1 is to open the “Audio Options” window from the | ||
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2 | Driver Mode | Step 2 is to select “ASIO” as the driver mode in Advanced | ||
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| tab. (WDM and MME are Windows driver types) The | |
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3 | Playback Timing | After step 2, Sonar LE will display 4 output drivers: “ASUS | ||
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| Master | Xonar D1 ASIO Out | |
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4Recording Timing After step 2, Sonar LE will display 1 input driver: “ASUS
MasterXonar D1 ASIO In
5 | Sample Rate |
| Step 5 is to select the default file sample rate (44.1, 48, 96, | |
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6 | ASIO Panel |
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| (1ms~300ms) of the Xonar D1 ASIO driver, click this ASIO | |
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| panel to reset them. The changes will take effect the next | |
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| time you start the program. | |
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For other applications that support ASIO, such as WaveLab, Cubase, Reason, Winamp, etc, the setup will be very similar to the above.
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