Owner`s manual

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The Audio Buffer size parameter can be helpful if you’re having trouble
successfully record or playing back in your DAW. Larger buffer settings can
get rid of clicks and pops, though they also increase lag, or “latency, in the
DAW.
Streaming Audio From Your Computer Via USB
Since it allows you to stream audio via USB, consider using the Fantom-G as
your everyday audio interface for your computers sounds. While the USB
digital connection ensures the highest-quality sound for your computer
when you listen to it through the Fantom-G, there’s another, even more
interesting, benefit: You’re always already set up to capture anything you
hear on your computer as a sample on the Fantom-G. This includes any
music or any other kind of audio you encounter on any web page, in any
email, in chats, through VoIP, or anywhere else.
Sending Audio From Your Computer to the Fantom-G
Heres how to send your computer’s audio output to the Fantom-G, operating
system by operating system.
Windows XP
Click the Start menu and select 1 Control Panel.
If you’re using:
2
Classic view— double-click the Sound and Devices control
panel.
Category View—
double-click the Sounds, Speech, and Audio
Devices control panel.
Click the Sound playback Default
3
Device popup and select 1:Roland
Fantom G.
Click Apply, and then click OK to
4
close the control panel.
Vista
Click the Start menu and select 1 Control Panel.
If you’re:
2
seeing Control Panel Home— click Hardware and Sound, and then
Manage Audio Devices.
using Classic view—
double-click the Sound control panel.
Select the Playback tab if it’s not visible already.
3
Select OUT Roland Fantom G and then click the Set Default button—4
the checkmark moves to the Fantom-G, as shown here.
Click OK to close the window.5
Windows 7
Click the Start menu and select 1 Control Panel.
Click
2 Hardware and Sound.
Click
3 Manage Audio Devices.
Select the Playback tab if it’s not visible already.
4
Select OUT Roland Fantom G and then click the Set Default button—5
the checkmark moves to the Fantom-G, as shown here.