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From: Per Boysen <per@...>
Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2004 at 12:36:22 AM
Subject: Re: [LUG] Reason to use Input Objects?
Message #160467
This is a reply to #160456.
On 04-03-30 06.35, "Brian Pylant" <bappo@...> wrote: >> Adding EQ and compression or other FX to your recording on input ( >> print to drive ), and then creating a custom input setup for a client. >> Love it, use it _all_ the time. > > Ahh, I see... I never use Logic plugs during tracking, simply because > when I turn on software monitoring (in order to hear them) I get an > awful delay between Logic's output and my sound card's direct output to > my monitors. Very unnerving... once I figure how to get around that one > I can use Logic FX while tracking (which I'd really like to do). I'm afraid you can not "get around" latency. It's the way hardware (computer, AD process) works. If you want to use Logic's effects directly on the input object but find the latency annoying, then simply turn the track level down and pick your monitoring from the direct output of you audio card. Best wishes Per Boysen -- www.boysen.se www.looproom.com
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