Low Latency adjustment
All MIDI devices connected to a DAW will experience some latency. However, adjusting the ASIO buffer size can minimize this latency as much as possible.
What is ASIO?
ASIO (Audio Stream Input/Output) is a driver protocol specifically designed for low-latency transfer of audio data between your audio interface and DAW software.
Unlike other MIDI guitars that require analog-to-digital conversion (inevitably causing latency), AG guitars use direct digital-to-digital conversion, resulting in latency levels comparable to MIDI keyboards.
Configuration Guide (using Cubase as an example):
1. In Cubase, navigate to: 'Studio' > 'Studio Setup'.
2. Click 'Audio system' > 'Your audio interface driver' > 'Control panel'.
3. Navigate to 'Setup' > 'ASIO Buffer Size'. Select the optimal buffer size for your system configuration.
Note that smaller buffer sizes reduce latency but increase CPU load and may cause audio artifacts. For most users, we recommend 64 or 128 samples as the optimal balance.
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For additional assistance, please refer to the included manual or contact AeroBand customer support at support@aeroband.net.