mbox mini latency
how do i eliminate the latency when recording w/ mbox mini?
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Mbox 2 Mini gives you the ability to monitor
your analog input signals while recording, without the delay incurred by A/D/A converters and host-based processing. This zero-latency analog monitoring is controlled with the Mix knob, which you can use to blend and adjust the monitor ratio between Mbox 2 Mini analog inputs and Pro Tools playback. To listen to just the source input signal, turn the Mix knob fully left to Input. To listen to Pro Tools output only, turn the knob fully right to Playback. The output from the Mix control is routed directly to the Mon Out (Monitor Outputs), and is mirrored in the Headphone output. This ability to blend and control the relative levels of Pro Tools playback and latency-free live analog inputs can be particularly effective when overdubbing. Shane |
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...you'll also have to hit the mute button on the track you are recording.
Shane |
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Thanks a lot. I appreciate it!
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No prob.
Shane |
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Thanks for your advice! However, I have a question/concern... when I do the same, and turn the "Mix" knob hard left, using a mono track to record a simple vocal line with a mic... the input is only heard in the left ear of my headphones! Is there any solution to this?? Something about that just doesn't seem right.
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Do you have a stereo master track for playback? If it's only playing back from a mono track...
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Usually this is the "newbie" mistake of recording a mono source(like a vocal or acoustic guitar) to a STEREO track. Record to a mono audio track.
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