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Sean01k 08-18-2012 11:14 AM

The revolving Latency Issue
 
Hello, I have been using PT8le for some time without any issues. I rececntly recorded a few demo tunes with separate guitar, bass and drums all without any issues. I and trying to redue some bass tracks and regardless of where I set my buffer settings(64-128), mute the track, or adjust the mix level on the mbox mini2 I still have a latency issue.

It is not noticable while while I am recording it is happening during playback as if there is a delay cause from the Mbox. I have verified the drivers, tried to uninstall and reinstall nothing changes. To fix it I would have to shift the entire track. I should not have to do this.

Any suggestions?

SKI 08-18-2012 01:44 PM

Re: The revolving Latency Issue
 
Try using LLM

albee1952 08-19-2012 09:47 AM

Re: The revolving Latency Issue
 
Do you have any plugins on the master track? If so, try making them inactive(bypassing a plugin does not remove its latency). Many "master" plugins like mastering limiters and phase-accurate EQ's have several thousand samples of latency:eek:

CME 08-19-2012 09:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by albee1952 (Post 1957848)
Do you have any plugins on the master track? If so, try making them inactive(bypassing a plugin does not remove its latency). Many "master" plugins like mastering limiters and phase-accurate EQ's have several thousand samples of latency:eek:

I also think this is probably the issue. When I first started, and was overdubbing over mixed tracks, I had the same issue. Finally realized I had some plugs on the master fader. Bypassed them and all went back to normal.

Sean01k 08-20-2012 05:17 AM

Re: The revolving Latency Issue
 
Thanks guys. I do have Ozone 5 in the master and I did bypass it. I even bypassed several others. One thing I did not do is remove ozone5 completely from the master track. I will do that today.

albee1952 08-20-2012 07:51 AM

Re: The revolving Latency Issue
 
You don't need to remove those plugins, just make them inactive(right-click or Option-Click for Mac). Bypassing them doesn't remove the latency, but going inactive does. In the MIX window, in the little box by the fader, there is a db reading(like -0). If you Ctrl-click on that little numerical box, it will cycle thru showing the fader setting, something I don't remember, and the latency(total of any/all plugins on that track).


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