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Reaper rewire latency into protools
Today I realized that reaper is adding a significant amount of latency to my protools project. I use reaper just to host my VI's but I do all sequencing in protools.
An example of what is goin on: -write some kicks aligned with the grid in protools -when I hit play the kick is a little behind compared to the CLICK in PT. To make sure I opened the same VI in Protools and assigned it to the same midi track and there is absolutely no latency while playing back. I would appreciate any help here, maybe I am missing something Thanks alot |
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Re: Reaper rewire latency into protools
Help!!!!
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Re: Reaper rewire latency into protools
Check your buffer settings... Keep 'em low.
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Re: Reaper rewire latency into protools
Tom Metro, if you read carefully this is not about buffer settings, what I am experiencing is an Extra Latency added by Reaper, ... please read carefully
Click track in PT is not aligned with VI's output coming to PT from Reaper. Thanks |
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Re: Reaper rewire latency into protools
hello people please check out this thread, I am alone here with this problem..
Is that normal that Reaper VI's are behind the Click in PROTOOLS??? |
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Re: Reaper rewire latency into protools
i cant beleive i am alone here, why is Reaper not in synch with protools perfectly??
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Re: Reaper rewire latency into protools
IDK b/c i don't rewire....YET. But shouldn't you expect some latency?
Did it ever work w/o the latency that you have? Can't you just manually adjust the latency..???? On the Vi'd tracks....
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Re: Reaper rewire latency into protools
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I responded to your thread over at the Reaper forum. |
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Re: Reaper rewire latency into protools
This could be a result of the buffer in Reaper, as Tom stated. Did you change the buffer settings in Reaper? The VI audio goes from Reaper into PT. A too high buffer could cause latency from Reaper.
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Re: Reaper rewire latency into protools
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It is like that when I do it with Cubase/Reaper, no matter the buffer size, they are always in sync, that's what rewire is all about.. Thanks people, let's see if we find out what this strange behavior is all about. cheers |
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