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Time delay / Auto Tune 5
How can I compensate for delay in a tuned track... If I tune a voc, sections at a time, then tune a harmony voc, sections at a time, one voc is out of allignment... it says on the ld voc. that there is 6ms delay... but is that the whole track? If I move the voc 6ms to the lft or rt. it is still out of sync... the harmony voc says it has no delay on it... is there a sure fire way of getting this back in sync... also, in AT5, while in graph mode, after capturing a section of audio, how do you lift the whole section of audio? thanks, tim
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