Asus XONAR D1 Xonar D1 user's manual - Page 53

For other applications that support ASIO, such as WaveLab, Cubase, Reason, Winamp, etc - front panel

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No Item 1 Audio Options 2 Driver Mode 3 Playback Timing Master 4 Recording Timing Master 5 Sample Rate 6 ASIO Panel Description Step 1 is to open the "Audio Options" window from the Options tab. Step 2 is to select "ASIO" as the driver mode in Advanced tab. (WDM and MME are Windows driver types) The changes will take effect after you restart the program next time. After step 2, Sonar LE will display 4 output drivers: "ASUS Xonar D1 ASIO Out -00~06". Make sure you are using 00 or another one. After step 2, Sonar LE will display 1 input driver: "ASUS Xonar D1 ASIO In -00". Make sure you are using it. Step 5 is to select the default file sample rate (44.1, 48, 96, or 192KHz) for your Sonar project. If you would like to configure bit-depth (16/24bit) and latency (1ms~300ms) of the Xonar D1 ASIO driver, click this ASIO panel to reset them. The changes will take effect the next time you start the program. For other applications that support ASIO, such as WaveLab, Cubase, Reason, Winamp, etc, the setup will be very similar to the above. ASUS Xonar D1 53

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ASUS Xonar D1
For other applications that support ASIO, such as WaveLab, Cubase, Reason,
Winamp, etc, the setup will be very similar to the above.
No
Item
Description
1
Audio Options
Step 1 is to open the “Audio Options” window from the
Options tab.
2
Driver Mode
Step ± is to select “ASIO” as the driver mode in Advanced
tab. (WDM and MME are Windows driver types) The
changes will take effect after you restart the program next
time.
3
Playback Timing
Master
After step ±, Sonar LE will display 4 output drivers: “ASUS
Xonar D1 ASIO Out -00~06”. Make sure you are using 00 or
another one.
4
Recording Timing
Master
After step ±, Sonar LE will display 1 input driver: “ASUS
Xonar D1 ASIO In -00”. Make sure you are using it.
5
Sample Rate
Step 5 is to select the default file sample rate (44.1, 48, 96,
or 19±KHz) for your Sonar project.
6
ASIO Panel
If you would like to configure bit-depth (16/±4bit) and latency
(1ms~²00ms) of the Xonar D1 ASIO driver, click this ASIO
panel to reset them. The changes will take effect the next
time you start the program.