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Old 06-13-2007, 03:17 PM
Andre Knecht Andre Knecht is offline
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Default Re: Delay Compensation in RED?

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Understood, but I BELIEVE compensation is always on on a master fader. Typically, on the master fader with an L3 or similar PT will report a delay of 3500 samples (e.g.), but compensation of 0. I'm guessing master faders are designed to behave this way for just the reason you described.
Unless you have a specific need for the plug-ins strapped across your mixed final output to operate pre-fader, just create an Aux for the final path (the very same currently controlled by your Master Fader). Then move the plug-ins currently residing on the Master to the Aux. Lastly, disable the compensation on the Aux.

IHTH.
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