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Old 11-03-2014, 08:57 PM
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Default Re: Does Pro Tools 11 Native have a manual latency adjustment input?

Setting a Hardware Insert Delay
Offset


You can manually compensate for the delay (la-
tency) of any external hardware devices (such as
an effects unit) used in your session, you can set
the amount of Hardware Insert Delay Compensa-
tion (in milliseconds) for each external device in
the I/O Setup. These times will be used by the De-
lay Compensation Engine to time-align input paths
when the hardware insert is in use and Delay Com-
pensation is enabled

To set an insert delay offset:

1 Choose Setup > I/O.
2 Click the H/W Insert Delaytab.
3 Type a value, in milliseconds, in the field corre-
sponding with the input where the hardware in-
sert is connected.

Insert delay offsets only have an effect when
the I/O is used for hardware inserts.


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