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Plug-in delay and compensation
Howdy,
I've been playing around with the M-Powered demo version to see if it would fit my DAW needs. The only bad thing so far is the lack of plug-in delay compensation. How do you fix the delay? I guess you could just nudge the tracks to compensate if the plugin is on a track, but is there anything you can do if you're using a send? For example, create a aux-track, put a reverb on it (a reverb that gives you 700 samples of delay) and set it's input to a bus. Now when you set up a send from a track, wouldn't the reverb come in 700 samples late? I could not figure a way to compensate for this. Is there a way? |
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