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Old 02-14-2008, 09:22 AM
midnightsun midnightsun is offline
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Default Analog insert Delay Compensation

I am still scoping out a PTHD system for my hybrid digital analog studio. I have Apogee 16 ADX and 16 DAX converters that I like (I haven't hear the PT converters). I expect to be doing a fair amount of inserting analog gear into channel strips during mixing. I understand that delay/latency compensation is automatic if one uses the Digi converters. If I stick with the Apogee converters how big of a pain is it to adjust for the delay/latency of analog inserts? It has been years since using PT and I am looking for simplicity.

If it ends up a big pain my option would be to go with the Digi converters!
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