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> Message posted by my name <streetlight1@v...>
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> I have been trying to figure out how to work around logic's latency
issues,
> in order to be able to work on more types of . It seems to me
that, if one
> could determine exactly what delays are caused by the input /
output buffers
> and the various other factors that cause delays, then one could
have a shot
> at moving the audio regions around to compensate. However, the
arrange
> window only allows for delays based on ticks, and it is tempo
dependant,
> which hampers its accuracy.
>
> I have read in a number of posts that it is possible to move things
with
> sample accuracy in the "sample edit" window, by moving the
anchor.
I have
> had a hard time getting this to work, and I cannot get the anchor
to move by
> one sample, but only by larger amounts.
>
> I have searched through the manual, and I notice that it is
somewhat evasive
> on the subject. It talks about being able to move the anchor by
a "sample
> word" rather than by a sample.
>
> I am using Logic Express, if that makes any difference.
>
> Anyhow, does anyone know for real whether or not the anchor can be
moved by
> one sample [or by any user-chosen amount]. If so, could someone
please
> explain to me how to do that. Thanks.
>
Hi,
That´s one of Logic´s main drawbacks. if you want to move it
later
use the sample delay pluggin. If you want to move earlier you are in
trouble. If it´s just one track you can try opening the sample
editor, zoom in all the way, uncheck zero crossings and move the
archor. with more tracks...well I can´t help :-)
regards
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