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6 Adjusting the Latency of the NRV10
Mixer
As NRV10 interFX was designed primarily for live settings, it is vitally important to use
the lowest possible latency setting allowed by your computer. Latency is a measure of
the delay between the time that sound enters the NRV10 Mixer, travels through NRV10
interFX, and feeds back to the NRV10 Mixer. Depending on the processing power of
your computer, you may hear clicks or pops if the latency setting of the NRV10 Mixer is
too low. If you hear clicks or pops, raise the latency setting incrementally until you
achieve glitch-free audio playback.
To adjust the latency setting of the NRV10 Mixer, do the following:
1. Click the Options Button of NRV10 interFX.
2. From the resultant menu, choose "Preferences."
3. In the Preferences Dialog, click the Audio Tab.
4. Click the Control Panel Button of the Preferences Dialog. This action opens the NRV10
Control Panel.
5. Click the Hardware Tab of the NRV10 Control Panel.
6. Using the control labeled "ASIO/WDM Buffer Size," select the desired buffer size, and
close the NRV10 Control Panel.
7. Click the Close Button of the Preferences Dialog.