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jonjamcam edited this page May 16, 2016 · 22 revisions

First go to the Preferences Menu. It is located in the upper left corner below the Jamtaba Icon.

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Now Jamtaba needs to know what Audio Device to use. You can use any USB and FIREWIRE interface on the market or your computer’s built in soundcard. Select the Audio option to continue (or press F5 in standalone version).

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Audio Device: This is your soundcard. Prefer ASIO drivers if possible. You can use ASIO4ALL if your souncard doesn’t have ASIO drivers.

Inputs and outputs: This is where you select which inputs and outputs you will be using. Jamtaba supports multichannel soundcards, so it will use as many as you have if you select them.

Sample Rate: This depends on your hardware. Use at least 44100 HZ (CD quality). Your latency will be less with higher sample rates, but you will also need more CPU resources.

Buffer size: Use the lowest value possible. If you hear dropouts and clicks, then try increasing one step at a time until the sound is clear. Smaller values use more CPU, but reduce the overall latency of the system. You can tweak this parameter along with the Sample Rate to achieve the best configuration possible for your system. Don’t be afraid to experiment!

ASIO panel: Use this button to open your device's specific ASIO driver configuration window.

Now it’s time to configure your MIDI devices. Connect all your equipment and turn them on. Next step is to select the MIDI tab in the Preferences Menu (or press F6 in standalone version). Jamtaba will activate all the devices that appear in the list automatically, but you can uncheck any of them that you don’t want to use with Jamtaba.

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If you need to connect MIDI devices after you launched Jamtaba, just press F6 (open the MIDI Preferences) anytime and the new ones will be detected auomatically. Press Ok and they wil become available in your local track

This concludes the configuration of Jamtaba. Now it’s time to learn what’s in the control section.