Audio buffer size, Recording margin, Recording timing – Roland OCTA-CAPTURE - High-Speed USB Audio Interface User Manual

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Audio Buffer Size

You can adjust the audio input/output buffer size. (The default setting is the five step from the left.)
Decreasing the buffer size will decrease the latency and improve the realtime response. However,

depending on the processing power of your computer and the complexity of your song data, this

may make clicks and pops during recording or playback more likely.
Increasing the buffer size will increase the latency, but will make audio data transfer more stable,

decreasing the likelihood of clicks and pops.
If you’re playing a software synthesizer in real time or using your DAW software to monitor the

“thru” signal of the audio input, you should decrease the buffer size in order to improve the realtime

response.
Conversely, if you’re recording or playing back song data that contains numerous tracks and imposes

a heavy processing load on your computer, you should increase the buffer size in order to decrease

clicks and pops.
Change the buffer size as appropriate for your situation in order to achieve a balance between

realtime response and audio data transfer, while avoiding problems such as clicks and pops.

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If you’ve changed the buffer size, you must restart the software that’s using the OCTA-CAPTURE .

Alternatively, if you’re using software that has an audio device test function, execute the

software’s test function .

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Depending on the software you’re using, its audio settings may also have a buffer size adjust-

ment .

Increase this buffer size if you still experience clicks and pops during playback or recording even

after adjusting the audio buffer size in your software.

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Some software does not allow you to adjust the buffer size .

Recording Margin

If there are dropouts or noise in the recorded audio data even after you have adjusted the audio

buffer size in your software and have also adjusted the “Audio Buffer Size,” try increasing this

recording margin setting.

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Some software does not allow you to adjust the buffer size .

Recording Timing

Adjust this setting if the timing of the recorded audio data is incorrectly aligned.

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If audio software is running, these settings will not be applied immediately even if you click

[OK] . Close all audio software; the settings will be applied the next time you start up the

software .

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