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Latency describes the amount of time it takes for audio
to get in and out of your software application. The lower
the latency setting, the faster audio can get into and
out of the software application. However, a low latency
setting requires more resources from your computer, so
you need to find a happy balance between finding the
lowest latency setting you can attain before the computer begins
to have trouble routing and recording audio (e.g., dropouts, pops,
distorted audio). See “What is Latency” on page 31 of the Link.USB
Owner’s Manual (PDF) for more info.
4. Click the New Project button under the Projects tab.
Enter a name for your new project and click “Save.”
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