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CHANGING LATENCY
Audio Latency describes the time that it takes
for your soundcard to respond to a command.
In other words, this is the time that it takes for
your computer to process data and output
sound.
The lower your latency is, the faster
your computer will respond to commands and
output sound.
For example, with high latency settings you may
start to notice a significant lag when you change
EQ, level and effect settings. In this case, you
will want to decrease your soundcard's latency
in order to achieve a quicker response.
To change latency settings for the OMNI
CONTROL, please open the Numark USB
Control Panel by clicking on Start | All
Programs | NUMARK | Numark USB Control
Panel.
You will see a drop-down menu on the lower
portion of the Numark USB Control Panel.
Click on the drop-down arrow to view the
available latency settings and select the desired
setting. Selecting '1024' samples will result in a high audio latency and more lag, while selecting '49'
samples will give you the lowest audio latency and quickest response.
Please note: Depending on your computer, some latency settings may not work correctly. If you are
running on a slower machine and try to use low audio latency settings ('49', '64', '128' samples), you
may experience audio drop-outs and glitches. If you experience drop-outs or glitches, you will need to
increase the audio latency in the Numark USB Control Panel by choosing one of the higher settings,
such as '512' or '1024' samples.
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