Asio 2 direct monitoring, 6 – interfacing with your audio software – Teac US-122 User Manual

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6 – Interfacing with your Audio Software

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— TASCAM US-122

Highlight a track in the arrange window,
and that track will automatically be
record enabled.

Verify that the drop-in and drop-out fea-
tures in Cubasis (on the transport bar)
are not enabled (or if so, that they are
enabled at the desired locate points).
Press the

RECORD

button on the screen.

Cubasis will issue a one or two bar
count-in (depending on what’s set in
Cubasis’

Metronome

preferences

menu), then commence recording.

ASIO 2 Direct Monitoring

Some audio programs that can use ASIO
2 for audio input and output, such as
Steinberg’s Cubase VST, support a fea-
ture called “Direct Monitoring”. This
lets the program’s user interface control
hardware input-to-output monitoring
paths. Without Direct Monitoring
enabled, the latency is controlled by your
buffer size setting (see "The US-122
Control Panel" on page 18) an
d your
program can add effects such as reverb
and EQ in both the monitor and record

paths. With Direct Monitoring enabled
the latency is ultra-low (less than 1.5ms),
but you can’t hear effects in the monitor
path (although they will be recorded if
enabled).

To enable Direct Monitoring in Cubase
VST, open the

Audio Control Panel

. In

the

Monitoring

section of the window,

check

ASIO Direct Monitor

. (You also

need either

Record Enable Type

or

Tape

Type

monitoring enabled.)

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