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3 Control Console 
 
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3.4 Hardware Settings 
Click on the Hardware Settings tab to access the following: 
 
1.) Sample Rate (PC Only*): You can set the sample rate to 44.1, 48, 88.2, and 
96k. When set at higher than 48k, the ADAT channel I/O is limited to 8 
channels utilizing both ADAT ports and the Dual SMUX standard. A higher 
sample rate will increase both the fidelity of the recording you will make and 
the subsequent file size for every audio file.  
2.) Buffer Size (PC Only*): You can set the buffer size from 64 to 1024 samples 
per buffer. The buffer size will affect the latency (roundtrip time it takes audio 
data to go into the computer and get processed back out to the FIRESTUDIO). 
The lower the buffer size is set, the lower the latency will be, and the higher the 
stress will be on your computer. Thus, if you experience digital ‘pops and 
clicks’ in your audio playback, try adjusting the buffer size higher to reduce the 
stress on your computer. 
*When using a Mac and OSX, the sample rate can only be changed in 
the Audio MIDI Setup Application.  Buffer sized are changed in your 
DAW. 
3.) Clock Source: The clock source setting will determine where the FIRESTUDIO 
is deriving its clock. Unless clocking to an external device, the clock source 
should be set to Internal. You can choose between SPDIF, ADAT 1, ADAT 2, 
or Word Clock when selecting an external clock source. The FIRESTUDIO will 
sync to the samplerate the external device is set to when switched to any of the 
external clock sources, and the sync light will be blue if it is in sync. 
4.) Terminate BNC: Check this box to terminate the BNC Word Clock input. This 
may need to be done to achieve stable sync depending on the external device 
you are syncing to via BNC Word Clock.  
5.) Reset Names: Clicking on this button will reset all user-defined names in the 
Control Console.