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What is buffer size and how can I adjust it?

The buffer size setting is a detailed setting related to audio transmission.

When you hear sound cuts or delays in operation, you can solve the issue by adjusting the buffer size.

The larger the value of [Sample], the less likely you’ll hear sound cuts etc. The smaller the value is, the less likely you’ll experience delays in operation.

As an example, when issues such as sound cuts occur, set the buffer size to a large value such as 1024 samples.

Play a track and check it no longer cuts.

Next, change to a low value and use the unit.

Repeat these steps until the sound cuts stop and you can’t feel a delay in operation.

You can adjust buffer size in rekordbox [Preference] > [Audio] > [Buffer size].

(Windows users, click [Setting Utility] in the same window and adjust it on the [ASIO] tab.)

* The best value to set depends on the system environment.

* You don’t need to adjust buffer size if you’re not experiencing a particular problem.

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