Digigram LX6464ES Manuel de l'utilisateur - Page 9
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device; under Windows Vista, please use the Vista Control Panel 'Sound'
to name your devices. A DirectSound device can be multichannel (the
application must be able to manage this type of device). For more details,
please refer to the online help of this application.
Note
: The "DirectSound Device Builder" application can be launched at any
time once the driver of the LX6464ES installed (
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the computer to apply the changes.
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In the "Digigram drivers" window, select the granularity
audio data. A granularity of 128 samples is the default value
(recommended). Under DirectSound, selecting a lower value (64,
32) will decrease the latency, but limits the number of devices that
can be used simultaneously without venturing possible dropouts. .
Under ASIO, granularity may be set to 32 samples, as the ASIO
driver uses one single 64-channel device
For more details, please see the Control Panel's online help or the
"Performance" section of the DirectSound Device Builder's or the
ASIO control panel's online help.
Click on Ok.
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Click on the Finish button to complete the driver installation.
Removing the driver under Windows XP and Windows
Server 2003
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Open the Windows Control Panel and double-click on the
Add/Remove Software icon.
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Select "Digigram LX6464ES Kit ...", and Change/Remove.
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Select Remove.
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Follow the instructions to finish the driver removal.
Removing the driver under Windows Vista
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Open the Windows Control Panel and double-click on the
Programs and Features icon.
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Select "Digigram LX6464ES Kit ...", and Change/Remove.
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Select Uninstall in the HR Runtime window.
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Follow the instructions to finish removing the driver.
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The granularity corresponds to the computing unit of the card. It is expressed in samples.
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