Historically, Artesia interfaces for Windows have relied on . ASIO is a protocol developed by Steinberg that bypasses the Windows operating system’s mixer to provide direct communication between the software and the hardware. This is crucial for achieving low latency.
Ensure your DAW’s sample rate matches the Artesia Control Panel. Mismatched rates cause pitch shifting or no sound. Common setting: 48kHz / 24-bit for video or 44.1kHz for CD audio.
Before diving into the "how," it is important to understand the "why."
Historically, Artesia interfaces for Windows have relied on . ASIO is a protocol developed by Steinberg that bypasses the Windows operating system’s mixer to provide direct communication between the software and the hardware. This is crucial for achieving low latency.
Ensure your DAW’s sample rate matches the Artesia Control Panel. Mismatched rates cause pitch shifting or no sound. Common setting: 48kHz / 24-bit for video or 44.1kHz for CD audio.
Before diving into the "how," it is important to understand the "why."