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Old 04-09-2019, 01:14 AM
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Default latency compensation

Hello guys, could anyone describe how exactly latency compensation works in Pro Tools? I have this strange thing as I ran out of insert slots on some drum tracks and so I created an aux channel for each and routed signal through them. Then I realised my drums sounds like on slap delay. Apparently it was Fabfilter L2 with some lookahead and sidechain on audio tracks. Thing is when I move it to aux track compensation seems to work good, it slaps only when I leave it on audio track. At no point delay comp icon flashes in red so everything is within limit. Is there any rule of thumb how to deal with it?
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