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Thanks Plinio - the problem is that my desk is the PC! I'm using a Yamaha
DSP Factory, which is basically a digital mixer w/ software knobs and faders
instead of physical ones. My setup is fairly simple: the audio is routed
from Logic through the 2416 card directly to the amp and a pair of Tannoy
Reveals. Great card, love it, but I'm not certain whether the latency is
caused by the DSPF, Logic or something else, and I don't have enough digital
recording experience to know for certain that I'm investigating the right
things.
Did a simple test last night - just two tracks of acoustic guitar. The
second one was recorded while playing along to the first one. On playback,
the second track was definitely offset by approx. 400ms. Is this caused by a
latency situation (the track I was playing along to was actually delayed
during playback, thereby offsetting the track being recorded) or could this
be some sort of playback bug? I'm guessing the former - if there was a bug
in playback I can only assume it would've been posted to the list by now.
TIA for more thoughts!
Brian
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Plinio [SMTP:plinioprofeta@...]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 1999 12:07 AM
> To: logic-users@onelist.com
> Subject: [LUG] Latency tips
>
> From: "Plinio" <plinioprofeta@...>
>
> If latency is really bad on your card you should split your signal (you
> won't lose quality) sending one straigth to your desk . Of course not
> hearing the output from your computer.Good luck
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