![]() To reiterate, when setting your buffer size, what you are doing in effect is giving the CPU of your computer a period of time to process audio, before it is passed to and from the interface and the recording software. You will notice when it's working too hard because there will be problems with the audio, such as crackling, stretching and dropouts. The objective is to find a buffer size that is low enough that your CPU can handle it before it has to work too hard. ![]() ![]()
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