Yorkville VGM14 Manuel d'utilisation

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Your computer audio output “Speaker” is now set to be the “USB Audio CODEC” and

playback audio is routed to the VGM14, this must be done while the VGM14 is connected

to the computer and powered on. After the above settings are made, your computer will

automatically reconfigure itself back to these settings every time the VGM14 is recon-

nected to the computer. There are many computer recording software packages available

today that allow for multi-track recording.

If you are using multiple units and connecting more than one over the USB bus, they

will appear as “USB Audio CODEC,” “USB Audio CODEC 2,” etc. in your recording applica-

tion. Please refer to your recording software documentation for the best way to assign

channels and set recording and monitoring parameters.

Latency, the time delay between your audio input and the USB output to your com-

puter, is very short (under 2 milliseconds) in the VGM14. The latency of your recording

software and computer software drivers can be much more than this. Typically, on a Mac,

the core audio interface has low latency, so this is usually not an issue. USB audio drivers

that come with Windows can have enough latency to cause a discrete delay when moni-

toring live. If this becomes an issue there are low latency ASIO drivers available that can

greatly reduce your Windows audio latency.

For more USB connectivity information visit http://www.yorkville.com

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