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Old 11-12-2002, 02:38 PM
pkcraft pkcraft is offline
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Default How low can I set the hardware buffer size?

I would like to reduce the hardware buffer
size to minimize the amount of latency (echo)
when monitoring without low-latency monitoring
enabled.

Has anyone tried setting this to a small
value? Can someone tell me how low I
can go with this and what is likely to
happen if I set it too low?

Thanks.
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