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65 lines
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<h2 class="clear">Audio/MIDI Setup</h2>
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<figure class="center">
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<img src="/images/Audio-MIDI_Setup.png" alt="The Audio/MIDI Setup Dialog"/>
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<figcaption>
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The Audio/MIDI Setup Dialog
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</figcaption>
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</figure>
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<p>
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This window exposes the different audio options to be used by Ardour for the
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current work session, for hardware and software and is made of:
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</p>
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<table class="dl">
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<tr><th>Audio System</th>
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<td>Depending on the operating system, Ardour can possibly use different audio
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systems, e.g. on Linux, both <abbr title="Advanced Linux Sound Architecture">
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ALSA</abbr> and <abbr title="JACK Audio Connection Kit">JACK</abbr> are
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available.
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</td></tr>
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<tr><th>Driver</th>
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<td>
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On Mac OS X this will typically be <kbd class="menu">CoreAudio</kbd>. On Linux usually
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this will be either <kbd class="menu"><abbr title="Free Firewire Audio Driver fOr
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linux">FFADO</abbr></kbd>
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or <kbd class="menu"><abbr title="Advanced Linux Sound
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Architecture">ALSA</abbr></kbd>, depending on whether or not a firewire device
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is used. Advanced users on all platforms may also
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use <kbd class="menu">NetJack</kbd> which provides network audio I/O.
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</td></tr>
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<tr><th>Device</th>
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<td>The selector should show all available interfaces provided by the
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driver above and which are capable of duplex operation.
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</td></tr>
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<tr><th>Sample Rate</th>
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<td>
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The selector will allow to select from any sample rate supported by the device
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selected above it.
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</td></tr>
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<tr><th>Buffer Size</th>
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<td>
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The size of the buffer used by the audio interface can be adjusted
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to allow for either lower latency, or lower CPU usage and higher
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latency.
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</td></tr>
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<tr><th>Input/Output Channels</th>
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<td>
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Specifies the number of hardware channels to use. The
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default is <kbd class="menu">all available channels</kbd>.</td></tr>
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<tr><th>Hardware Input/Output Latency</th>
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<td>Specify the hardware delay in samples for precise latency compensation.</td></tr>
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<tr><th>Calibrate</th>
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<td>
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This button runs a semi-automated guided process to obtain
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precise hardware latency measurements for the above option.</td></tr>
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<tr><th>MIDI System</th>
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<td>
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Selects the MIDI driver to use. On Mac OS X, this will be <kbd
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class="menu">CoreMIDI</kbd>. On Linux, this will follow the audio backend.
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If the Audio backend is ALSA, midi will be alsa also. If the backend is
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JACK, it can be changed between two legacy
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ALSA drivers or the (preferred) new JACK+ALSA implementation.</td></tr>
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</table>
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