Behringer Guitar Link UCG102 安装指导
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GUITAR LINK UCG102 Software Installation Guide
1.3 Device drivers and latency
A device driver is an interface that ensures communication between
the software (audio application) and the hardware. In recent years,
the PC platform has witnessed the establishment of several different
driver models for sound cards. Some of these drivers cannot be
used for simultaneous recording and playback or for working with
software plug-ins, since they do not support the full performance
provided by professional sound cards and cause a long time delay
(this is called “latency”).
the software (audio application) and the hardware. In recent years,
the PC platform has witnessed the establishment of several different
driver models for sound cards. Some of these drivers cannot be
used for simultaneous recording and playback or for working with
software plug-ins, since they do not support the full performance
provided by professional sound cards and cause a long time delay
(this is called “latency”).
You will normally find the selection of a driver model for computer
hardware in the standard default settings of the software you are
using. If necessary, check the documentation for your software.
Use the Control Panel to set up a lower latency. The smaller the value,
the better. If audio dropouts occur, try increasing the latency in stages.
hardware in the standard default settings of the software you are
using. If necessary, check the documentation for your software.
Use the Control Panel to set up a lower latency. The smaller the value,
the better. If audio dropouts occur, try increasing the latency in stages.
2. Installation for Windows
2.1 Installing the UCG102
To install the USB AUDIO driver,
proceed as follows:
1) Power on your computer.
2) Insert the CD into your CDROM drive.
3) Locate the folder “ASIO_driver“ on the CD and open it.
4) Double-click on “Setup.exe“ to install the driver.
5) Follow the on-screen instructions.
6) Restart your computer after the installation has finished.
proceed as follows:
1) Power on your computer.
2) Insert the CD into your CDROM drive.
3) Locate the folder “ASIO_driver“ on the CD and open it.
4) Double-click on “Setup.exe“ to install the driver.
5) Follow the on-screen instructions.
6) Restart your computer after the installation has finished.