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Old 09-24-2004, 06:54 PM
philrecords philrecords is offline
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Default Re: Tracking Latency

This sounds like good news!! I would be putting together a new computer just like the Allenstein from the Best Desktop posts.


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But here's a question: If you're tracking that many inputs - will the players be listening in headphones? If they're NOT, then latency seems like a non-issue.

Yeah, I would want to send the players a headphone mix out of protools. But do not want the latency delay to distract them. Mainly the drums, or anything else for that matter.


What about when overdubing vocals? Say you have a mix built up with fx and such, but need to redo some vocals. Does "Low Latency Monitor" handle this well, without playing back rough? I know that "LLM" with disable any RTAS fx on the record enabled channels. That is ok with me as long as playback and recording are smooth with the latency low enough not to cause any noticable delays to the vocalist.

Thanks for all the input.
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