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From: "John Pitcairn" <johnp@...>
Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2004 at 7:17:06 PM
Subject: Re: [LAW] Adjust for Record Latency
Message #165845
This is a reply to #165822.
--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, "wilcofan27" <bobby@b...> wrote: > However, whether plugin delay compensation is on or off I cannot get > it to register on the recording itself. Really? Works here. Try using something more audible - a distortion, say, on the Input Object. Does that get recorded? > Moreover, I'm right off the > bat confused since there is no negative delay amount allowed by the > Logic helper plugin. Yes, you'll still need the initial ASIO driver negative delay. I use this technique to compensate for different latencies in my A/D converters, setting the "record delay" (in Logic 6.3.2+, but the ASIO IN delay is similar, just cruder) to compensate for the largest offset, then sample delay plugins to adjust for smaller offsets. So for example a Behringer ADA lightpiped into the Multiface ADAT inputs needs a -71 sample record delay; the Multiface analog inputs only need -64 so they get Input Objects with a +7 sample delay; and my S/PDIF loopback needs -2 samples, so that gets an Input Object with a +69 sample delay. John Pitcairn ------------------------------------------------------------- Logic Control emulation for generic midi controllers: LC Xmu demo: http://www.opuslocus.com/lcxmu/ -------------------------------------------------------------
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