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Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2006 at 4:09:08 AM
Subject: [LUG] Re: Latency compensation with external equipment
Message #216041
This is a reply to #215911.
<quotes trimmed by admin> >Also as mentioned before... let's say you are running a live synth >through an input. Because you are having to give it a pre delay you >will never get logic to play the 1st teenth note on a cycled section >because of the pre delay... very annoying for trying to get grooves >right. the only other option is to post delay all other tracks... no >thanks. > >I know after using HD with logic (which is riddles with little >annoyances) that if Apple were to sort this input latency thing out >most of the people i know would propably go back to a purely native >system. The only thing that is keeping me on HD and Logic is the >beautiful sound, and the lack of latencey if i want to input live >audio. What an interesting post. I already knew that TDM doesn't add buffer latency to live inputs. What i have never heard is that native Logic will have more latency when the CPU usage is high. Can anyone else confirm this? on a side note: What kind of annoyances are there when running Logic with the TDM bridge? thanks, mr. m
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