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--- 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
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