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If it does not remain solid, then many things could be causing this
instability. Please call Techsupport in this event.
Buffer Settings Section
Buffers and how fast your particular computer can process are completely
relative to how much latency you will have. They equate as follows: if you
have 5 buffers at 7 ms of length EACH, then you effectively have 35 ms of
latency per side.
When adjusting buffers you have 2 stages. First and fore most is the
mLAN Control panel. It' s where data is processed first and processed last.
Send (Playback) and Receive (Input) respectively.
Here, go as low as you can, but try to find a happy middle ground leaving a
bit of headroom.
The second stage is your recording program itself. Your recording program
has it' s own settings which are relative to the mLAN Control Panel. Here
you want them set at least equal to what the mLAN Control Panel is set to.
You may need to adjust them slightly more as your music project grows.
These buffer settings are only an example. There is no standard as to
what these should be set to. It' s relative to your particular computers
processing abilities and how much is being processed at one time.
You can enable up to a maximum of 8 WDM sequences in pairs.
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