Yamaha GO46 Owner's Manual - Page 22
The ASIO control panel (Windows only), GO46 Control Panel, ROUTING, OUTPUT - drivers
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GO46 Control Panel ROUTING Selects the output signal sent from the OUTPUT 1/2, OUTPUT 3/4, and DIGITAL OUT jacks. All input signals (DAW IN 1/2, DAW IN 3/4, DAW IN 5/6, ANALOG IN, DIGITAL IN, and DIGITAL MIXER) can be routed to the three output pairs*. Click the three buttons on the left-hand side to open a pull-down menu from which you can select the desired pair. If you intend to use the digital mixer, [DIGITAL MIXER] must also be selected on the input side, otherwise the signal will be sent straight to the output, bypassing the faders. * For the DIGITAL OUT jack, you can select "NON AUDIO" (as shown above). In this case, AC3 and DTS data will be transmitted only via the digital output. OUTPUT The levels of the OUTPUT 1/2 and OUTPUT 3/4 can be controlled here. The individual faders control the levels of the analog signal output from the D/A converter. A separate fader is available for each mono channel. The individual channels can be joined using the switchable stereo link function. As in the Digital Mixer window, the [MUTE] buttons can be used to mute the individual channels and the [PAIR] buttons can be used for the stereo link function. The fader operation in the OUTPUT section can also be completely linked with the Master knob on the front panel. The ASIO control panel (Windows only) Selects a latency value (delay in playing the audio signals) when using the ASIO driver. To open the ASIO panel, click the [ASIO] button on the bottom left side of the Output & Settings window. If the value is too low (and the sample rate too high), this will negatively affect the performance of your overall system, introducing noise and dropouts. A more powerful computer will support a lower latency setting. With a fast system, you should achieve values of less than 5ms at 96kHz. If problems occur, increase the latency as needed. Further options are generally available on the relevant panels of ASIO applications such as Cubase, etc. 22