Click on the View Menu to select “Settings” or simply hit “Command–E / Control-E” to bring up the Settings window.
When you open the Settings window, it reflects your current settings and allows you to view and set your audio / MIDI preferences for the Stylus RMX Standalone.
Audio Device Type – Sets which audio driver is used by Stylus RMX. Mac systems typically use CoreAudio and Windows systems typically use some variant of the ASIO drivers (we recommend ASIO4ALL.)
Output Device – Determines which audio device is used by Stylus RMX. This can be an internal speaker, an audio card, or a dedicated audio interface.
Active Output Channels – Determines which audio output on your interface is used by Stylus RMX.
Sample Rate – Stylus RMX’s sample rate can be set to either 44.1k, 48k, 88.2k, or 96k.
Audio Buffer Size – Determines the amount of latency in the Stylus RMX Standalone. Lower buffer settings have less latency, but tax your system resources to a greater degree (you might experience audio glitches or pops at lower buffer settings.) We recommend experimenting to find a good balance between latency and performance. Stylus RMX’s Audio Buffer Size can be set from 32 to 1024 samples.
Active MIDI Inputs – Lists the active MIDI devices connected to your computer. You can select which MIDI input you want to trigger Stylus RMX.
CPU – Measures the percentage of the computer’s processing power being used by Stylus RMX.
NOTE: Settings made to the Stylus RMX Standalone do not affect how Stylus RMX works as a plug-in within any host.