Installation Instructions

5 GUITAR LINK UCG102 Software Installation Guide
1.3 Device drivers and latency
A device driver is an interface that ensures communication between
the software (audio application) and the hardware. Inrecent years,
the PC platform has witnessed the establishment of several dierent
driver models for sound cards. Some of these drivers cannot be
used for simultaneous recording and playback or for working with
software plug-ins, since they do not support the full performance
provided by professional sound cards and cause a long time delay
(thisiscalled“latency”).
You will normally nd the selection of a driver model for computer
hardware in the standard default settings of the software you are
using. If necessary, check the documentation for your software.
Usethe Control Panel to set up a lower latency. Thesmaller the value,
the better. Ifaudio dropouts occur, try increasing the latency in stages.
2. Installation for Windows
2.1 Installing the UCG102
To install the USB AUDIO driver,
proceedasfollows:
1) Power on your computer.
2) Insert the CD into your CDROM drive.
3) Locate the folder “ASIO_driver“ on the CD and open it.
4) Double-click on “Setup.exe“ to install the driver.
5) Follow the on-screen instructions.
6) Restart your computer after the installation hasnished.