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Summary: Which Peak Pro output should you use for recording? Learn how customize the Bias Peak Pro interface in this free computer software tutorial from a musician with a home studio.
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"Peak Pro is a registered trademark of Bias, Incorporated and I am in no way affiliated with Bias, Incorporated. In this lesson I am going to teach you how to set up your audio inputs and outputs and if this is your first time using Peak Pro you may or may not have to do this but if you are not hearing any sound coming out of your machine during playback you are going to want to come up to audio and come down to sound out and you have got a couple of options here. You have got your Fire DV you can output to or you can output to your Mac OSX Audio Hal but in most cases you are going to want to select Coreaudio and that is going to send it through your headphone jack so if you select that and then come over to hardware settings you can get a couple of settings here. Beside where it says input device it is going to default to your built in microphone if you have one but in most cases you are going to want to hook up an external mike and then select built in input and below that it says output device and in most cases here you are going to want to select built in output and below that it says buffer size and if you are having problems with your playback if it is jumping around you may have to set this higher but in most cases, 512 is going to be suitable and finally below that you have got your input level and here you can adjust your volume of your input and it is going to default about 2/3's of the way and in most cases this is going to be suitable but if you are having problems hearing too much or too little audio you can come in and adjust that as well and when you are done with that click OK and you should be ready to start playing and recording audio so that is how you set up your audio inputs and outputs in Peak Pro."
eHow Article: Configuring Audio Setup in Peak Pro