Acoustica Mixcraft 7 User Manual

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device and will need to be restarted after Mixcraft is either shut down or out of
Exclusive Mode.

ASIO-SPECIFIC PREFERENCES

These are the preference if ASIO mode is selected. ASIO is an alternative driver system
that allows for lower latency and improved synchronization between playback and
recording.

Default Input (Recording)

Choose the default audio interface physical input to record audio from. Make

sure the device is on and plugged in, otherwise it may not show up.

Default Output (Playback)

Choose the default audio interface physical audio output. Make sure the device

is on and plugged in, otherwise it may not show up.

ASIO Device

Choose the default ASIO Device to record from. ASIO only allows for one device

at a time.

Open Mixer…

ASIO audio device drivers often have their own dedicated control panel

hardware where audio settings are configured. The Open Mixer… button

opens the ASIO device mixer control panel and allows you to select latency and

other advanced settings.

WAVE-SPECIFIC PREFERENCES

Preferences when Wave mode is selected in the Sound Device Preferences. We only
recommend using Wave mode if nothing else is available. (Sorry Wave mode, no hard
feelings, ok?)

Default Input (Recording)

Selects the default sound device from which to record audio. Make sure the

device is on and plugged in, otherwise it may not show up.

Default Output (Playback)

Selects the sound device from which to play audio. Make sure the device is on

and plugged in, otherwise it may not show up.

Sample Rate

Choose a sample rate for both recording and playback. The default CD-quality

sample rate is 44.1 kHz. If your sound card (and hearing range!) supports it,

Mixcraft supports sample rates up to 192 kHz.

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