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From: "markdvc2002" <mark@...>
Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 at 2:02:48 AM
Subject: [LUG] Re: Logic Pro 7 Plug-in Delay Compensation?
Message #172055
This is a reply to #172046.
"Orren Merton" <orren@l...> wrote: > It was only when I looked into it deeper I realized that the > Ad-Limiter was adding a fair amount of lookahead, causing the delay. So many people > *think* that compensation is only an issue for users of DSP cards, but it effects ALL plug- > ins with any lookahead. Point is, delay compensation on bus/aux tracks would have taken > care of it. I think it is well worth testing every plug in for delays. Case in point - Waves. Some do, some don't. The C1 don't, the rencomp do - I compensate it by 64 samples if using it on a bus. Not a lot, but if for exmple, I use it on a bus with kick and snare, and the OH are not routed that way, than the drums are being pulled apart in the mix - and that is noticeable, the sound gets "smeared". Most of the Waves "Pro FX" - now part of the gold bundle, have to be treated here with caution. Of course, Finite response/look ahead plugs such as the Ad limiter and Firium as well. As you say, all the DSP plugs in the UAD and POCO are affected - 2048 samples in both cases. While it is not *that* difficult to workaround, I am personally very surprised that this very much requested feature hasn't made it into Logic 7. I hope they are working on it .... kind regards Mark
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