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4.1 Latency and buffer settings

Unlike under Windows, on OS X / macOS, the latency setting is depending on the audio application
(i.e. DAW) and usually setup there inside the audio settings of that software and not in our control
panel software. If you are unsure, check the manual of the audio software you are using.

4.2 DirectWIRE Loopback

Amber i1 also provides a feature we call DirectWIRE Loopback, a quick, simple and efficient solution
to record or stream playback signals, no matter what audio applications you are using.
To open the related dialog, select the DirectWIRE > Loopback entry via the top menu of the control
panel software and the following window appears, showing the option to loop back signals from the
virtual playback channel 3 and 4 or from the hardware playback channel 1 and 2.
Amber i1 provides a virtual channel recording device as input channels 3 and 4.
By default (shown above on the left), the signal that can be recorded there is identical to the signal
played via the virtual playback device channel 3 and 4.
Alternatively (shown above on the right), the signal that can be recorded there is identical to the main
playback signal from channel 1 and 2, which is the same signal also sent out through the line output
and headphone outputs.
This makes it possible to record the playback internally. For instance, you can use it to playback any
audio signal in any application while you record it with a different software or you could record the
main master output signal on the same computer. There are many possible applications, i.e. you can
record what you are streaming online or you can save the output of a software synthesizer application.
Or you stream what you are doing in real time to the internet.
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