Owner`s manual
Table Of Contents
- Darla PC Manual V1.6 Title Page
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Darla Installation
- The Echo Console
- The File Menu
- The Edit Menu
- The Session Menu
- The Monitors Menu
- Console Controls
- Monitor Controls
- Output Controls
- Adjusting Record and Playback Levels
- Synchronizing Multiple Devices
- Console Keyboard and Mouse Shortcuts
- Additional Configuration Settings
- The "Monitor During Playback" Control
- SAW Compatability Mode
- Show Echo Console on the Taskbar
- ASIO Driver Installation
- Installing Cool Edit Pro - Special Edition
- Cool Edit Pro: Assigning Darla's Inputs & Outputs
- Cool Edit Pro: Optimizing Multitrack Performance
- Contacting Customer Service
- Appendix A: The Echo Reporter Troubleshooting Guide
- Appendix B: General Troubleshooting Guide
- Appendix C: Resolving Interrupt Conflicts
- Appendix D: An Introduction to Digital Recording
- Appendix E: Specifications
- Index
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program anytime you add an Echo audio card to your system, even if you
are merely exchanging one card for an identical one (such as during a
warranty exchange). Be sure to restart Windows after you run the
ECHODEL program.
System Sounds
There is one final step to perform before installing the Darla hardware. We
suggest that you turn off your Windows system sounds prior to installing
Darla. Because most system sounds are sampled at very low sample rates,
typically 8 to 11 KHz, each time they are played it will cause the sample
rate clock on Darla to reset to the slower speed.
To turn off the system sounds, first go to the Windows
Control Panel
,
which can be found under
Settings
from the
Start
button. On the control
panel you will find an icon titled “
Sounds
”. After double clicking on this
icon, you will see a window labeled “
Schemes
” near the bottom of the
screen. Click on the small down arrow to the right of the combo-box and
select the “
No Sounds
” option. Then click on the Ok button.