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This section describes ERGO’s Control Panel including

configurable parameters and system information. (Figure 4)

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Windows only. Go to

Start > Programs > KRK ERGO and

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Allows you to select to use only your A speakers, A and B, or A

and Sub(s) (referred to as Subwoofer mode).

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If selecting Subwoofer mode, use this section to adjust your

crossover settings.

TTiipp Remember that in a speaker crossover network, the

crossover frequency is the frequency point that represents the

upper or lower range limits of a given speaker driver. In a

two-way speaker system, the crossover frequency would be

the point where the low frequency driver begins to roll off

and the high frequency driver starts to cut in.

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This is a read-only display that indicates the current system

firmware revision, DSP firmware revision, and your FireWire ID.

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This display lights to indicate ERGO’s sample rate.

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Use the associated pull down boxes to select ERGO’s sample

rate (Figure 4.1) and ASIO buffer size (Figure 4.2).

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latency while monitoring and recording audio. Increasing

the buffer size can reduce and /or eliminate some audio

artifacts such as pops and clicks while recording.

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Figure 4

Figure 4.1

Figure 4.2

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