PreSonus REVELATOR IO24 Desktop 2x4 USB Type-C Audio/MIDI Interface

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3 Universal Control
3.1 The Launch Window
Revelator io24
Owners Manual
3 Universal Control
The Revelator io24 is so much more than a great-sounding
USB interface—and the secret to its advanced features and
mixing capability is unlocked with Universal Control.
Before proceeding, please make sure you have followed the instructions in Section
1.3.2 and have downloaded and installed Universal Control.
3.1 The Launch Window
Get ready for lift off! When Universal Control is launched, you will see the Launch
window. From this window, you can manage all the driver settings for your
Revelator io24.
Sample Rate. Changes the sample rate. You can set the sample rate to 44.1, 48, 88.2,
or 96 kHz. (With Multi Mode on macOS, the sample rate is limited to 44.1 and 48 kHz.)
A higher sample rate will increase the fidelity of the recording, but will also increase
the file size and the amount of system resources necessary to process the audio.
Power User Tip: For most applications, leaving this setting on 48 kHz will yield the best
results with the least amount of hassle.
Block Size (Windows only). Sets the buffer size. From this menu, you can set the
buffer size from 64 to 8,192 samples. Lowering the buffer size will lower latency,
which is the amount of time it takes for your audio to go from Revelator io24 to
the computer and back to your ears; however, this will also increase performance
demands on your computer. In general, you will want to set the buffer size as low
as your system can safely support. If you begin to hear pops, clicks, or distortion
in your audio path, try raising the buffer size. When adjusting the block size,
the Safe mode will automatically change to provide the best performance.
Power User Tip: Your Revelator io24 features built-in zero-latency monitoring so you can
leave your Block Size high and the performance demands on your computer low. In
general, you can use the default block size, but if you’re using an older computer that is
having trouble keeping up, go ahead and raise this setting. Experiment to find what
works best for you!
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