60Appendix* SONAR does not allow you to change the sampling rate of a project that contains audio data.The VS-700 allows you to choose from the following sampling rates: 44,100 Hz, 48,000 Hz, 88,200 Hz, 96,000 Hz, and192,000 Hz.Selecting a higher sampling rate will allow you to handle audio at a higher quality, but will require greaterperformance from your CPU, memory, and hard disk. If you are unsure of your computer’s capabilities, werecommend that you use 44,100 Hz or 48,000 Hz.1. Close SONAR.2. Switch off the power on the VS-700R I/O unit and the VS-700C console.3. Use the VS-700R I/O unit’s [SAMPLE RATE] knob to change the sampling rate.4. Switch on power to the VS-700C console, then switch on the VS-700R I/O unit.Wait for the VS-700R I/O unit’s USB indicator to light.5. Start up SONAR. Even if an “Audio Driver Error” is displayed during startup, click [Use Anyway].An error message will not be displayed if you’re using ASIO.6. Execute the “Options | Audio” command to access the “Audio Options” dialog box.7. Open the “General” tab, and specify the same “Sampling Rate” as you selected on the VS-700R I/Ounit.8. Click [OK] to close the dialog box.If you are asked to restart SONAR, proceed as directed by the screen. We recommend that if you’ve changed theSampling Rate, you also execute “Wave Profiler...” located in the same dialog box.9. Restart SONAR.The changed sampling rate will take effect.The sampling rate setting will also be reflected in new project files that you subsequently create.* The number of channels that can be used will depend on the sampling rate.About Sampling Rates44.1/48 kHz 88.2/96 kHzInput 1–8 8 8Digital 1 In 2 2Digital 2 In 8 4AUX 1 1Total input channels 19 15Main Out 2 2Sub Out 2 2Output 1–10 10 10Digital 1 Out 2 2Digital 2 Out 8 4Total output channels 24 20