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--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, lists@... wrote:
>>>For example: I send over a bus object a part of the signal from
a
>>>audio track to my lexicon effekt. the effect signal that i hear
>>>now on the input has a latency.
>>>Is there a way to compensate that like logic 7 does it with
plug-
>>>Ins latency?
>
>I posted about this a week ago or so, with no response whatsoever,
>so I'll piggyback your thread. I have heard that nuendo and cubase
>has a way of compensating for outboard gear by pinging the I/O chain
>and calculating the latency based on that ping. Has anyone heard of
>this?
Both Cubase SX & Nuendo version 3.xx have this capability.
It's implemented by a special selection in the "Create Busses"
menu.
From the manual.
If you like, make additional settings for the bus.
These are found in the three columns to the right. Note however that
you can adjust hese while using the external effect - that may be
easier as you can hear the result.
-Setting Description
Delay - If your hardware effect device has an inherent delay
(latency), you should enter this value here. This allows Cubase SX to
compensate for that delay during playback. Note that you don't have
to take the latency of the audio hardware into account - that is
handled automatically by the program.
In most cases you should be able to leave this setting at 0 ms.
Effect devices that may have noticeable latency include digital
dynamics processors with look-ahead - consult the technical
specifications of the device if you're uncertain.
-Send Gain Allows you to adjust the level of the signal being sent to
the external effect.
-Return Gain Allows you to adjust the level of the signal from the
external effect.
HW
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