4 – control panel settings, Overview, Driver settings – Teac US-122L User Manual

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TASCAM US-122L

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Overview

4 – Control panel settings

The Control Panel lets you make various

settings for the US-122L’s functionality.
The Control Panel is divided into the fol-

lowing two sections.

Status section

This shows the current status of the driver

and the connected hardware.
You cannot edit the settings from this sec-

tion.

Setting section

Here you can edit the various settings of

the driver.

Driver settings

Audio Performance

The US-122L driver temporarily stores

input and output audio samples in buffers.
The Audio Performance setting lets you

adjust the buffer size. The Lowest Latency

setting is the minimum buffer size, and the
Highest Latency

setting is the maximum

buffer size.
A smaller buffer size will reduce the delay

when monitoring the input signal, but will

require your computer to perform the pro-

cessing faster. If the processing does not

occur in time (e.g., if other system opera-

tions are occurring), you may hear clicks,

pops, or dropouts in the audio signal.
A larger buffer size provides more safety

against such problems caused by other sys-

tem activities, but will produce greater

delay when monitoring the audio signal.

The US-122L lets you select the buffer size

that works best for your system.

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