Yamaha i88x DJ Equipment User Manual


 
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TOOLS for i88X/mLAN16E, Plug-in Effect Installation Guide
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Types of latency in an mLAN network
Audio latency (msec)
Audio latency is determined by the basic latency (selected in the mLAN Driver Setup window) and Pre-
ferred Buffer Size (specified in the ASIO mLAN Control Panel) (see below).
MIDI latency (msec)
The MIDI latency value varies with the mLAN driver version.
For information on MIDI latency of your mLAN driver version, refer to the file called “MIDI_Latency.txt.”
Windows: Select [Program files | mLAN Tools | YAMAHA | MIDI_Latency.txt].
Macintosh: Locate the installed “mLAN Tools” folder, then double-click the “YAMAHA,” “Manual,” then
“MIDI_Latency.txt” folder.
ASIO mLAN Control Panel
When you start the ASIO mLAN Control Panel, the system displays the following dialog box.
When using the mLAN ASIO Driver, open the ASIO Control Panel within the driver settings of the DAW
software (the particular menu depends on the software you are using) and set the Preferred Buffer Size
as needed.
Also, when using the mLAN WDM driver, adjust as necessary the latency value of the WDM driver (which corre-
sponds to the latency of the ASIO driver in this chart) within the driver settings of the DAW software.
The initial setting of the Preferred Buffer Size of the mLAN ASIO driver is the smallest value.
q Preferred Buffer Size
This parameter enables you to specify the size of the buffer inside the mLAN ASIO driver.
w Sample Size
This parameter enables you to specify the bit resolution for audio data transmission and reception.
e Latency
It indicates the audio latency value for transmission and reception.
Audio latency is determined by the basic latency (selected in the mLAN Driver Setup window) and
Preferred Buffer Size (
w).
r OK
Click to enable the settings and close the dialog box.
t Cancel
Click to close the dialog box without changing the settings.
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