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delay on hardware inserts
on TDM systems i know you could reduce the DSP delays of a plugin by using the time adjuster plugin, but how does one reduce the delay when using a hardware insert on a digi 002?
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Re: delay on hardware inserts
reduce hardware buffer?
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Re: delay on hardware inserts
but that would reduce the delay on what you hear? how would one reduce the delay to tape?
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Re: delay on hardware inserts
everything you hear is true you can always shift the track if it's not correctly aligned...
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