1. Go to Edit > Preferences > Audio - Driver Settings.
2. If you are using ASIO drivers, the Buffer Size slider will be disabled. If this is the case, you will need to adjust your buffer size/latency setting by going to your sound card's proprietary control panel. Click on the ASIO Panel button. This opens your sound card's proprietary control panel. If the ASIO Panel button does not launch your device's control panel, try to open it from the Windows Control Panel or from the Windows Task Bar.
3. If you are forced to switch to the MME (32bit) Driver Mode under Edit > Preferences > Audio - Playback and Recording, then you may not be able to achieve ultra-low latency. If this is the case, please visit www.cakewalk.com/Support/Knowledge-Base/2007013101/Open-Audio-Hardware-Guide for additional information.After you lower the buffer size, you must click the Wave Profiler button under Edit > Preferences > Audio - Driver Settings for the changes to take effect.
1. If your device has ASIO drivers, go to Edit > Preferences > Audio - Playback and Recording and change Driver Mode to ASIO.
2. Go to Edit > Preferences > Audio - Driver Settings and click on the ASIO Panel button. This opens your sound card's proprietary control panel. If the ASIO Panel button does not launch your device's control panel, try to open it from the Windows Control Panel or from the Windows Task Bar.
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