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Delay in recorded material
Hi,
It might have been asked before but I keep getting delay compensation stuff up through Google. Is this normal on 10. Recording using my Focusrite 56 to monitor back on so virtually 0 latency recording but then the material is of and I have to nudge it back. Seems a bit stupid to me as the benefit should be that I can leave the hardware buffer to max to let the CPU have the easiest time but then the material gets recorded out of time - is this a setting? Is it a bug? is there a solution. I havent mentioned my specs really because I don't know if this is something normal or not. But its basically latest version PT 10.3.10 (not HD), OSX 10.8.5, Mac Pro 8 core with 10gb RAM and a Focusrite Saffire 56. |
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Re: Delay in recorded material
Is delay comp on?
While I wouldn't set it to the highest buffer setting, 512 should be good enough for tracking
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Daniel HDX - PT12.5.1 - HD I/O 16x8x8 Win10-Pro (v1709)- 6 Core i7-6850k - ASUS X99 Deluxe ii D-Command Main Unit - 'Ole Blue http://www.sknoteaudio.com/ plugins rock and are affordable. |
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Re: Delay in recorded material
Should delay comp be turned of when recording regardless? I read somewhere that HD should be turned of is it the same with Native?
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Re: Delay in recorded material
delay comp should be on....because your monitoring via the saffire mix....
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Daniel HDX - PT12.5.1 - HD I/O 16x8x8 Win10-Pro (v1709)- 6 Core i7-6850k - ASUS X99 Deluxe ii D-Command Main Unit - 'Ole Blue http://www.sknoteaudio.com/ plugins rock and are affordable. |
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Re: Delay in recorded material
Oh well that sucks then, I have to go through al the takes I do and nudge stuff back into place vocals are always the most obvious. Shame as I dont get that behaviour in logic and I never had it on HD systems.
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Re: Delay in recorded material
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ProTools should put his waves right where he records them, relative to what he hears. PT has done this since infancy; compensate for playback buffer or whatever you call it, its basic. There is someting wrong if he has to nudge, I say. |
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Re: Delay in recorded material
But stuff in the monitoring chain might intruduce delay, of course...
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Re: Delay in recorded material
Ben's right that the way should not be off because it sounds off due to delay
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Re: Delay in recorded material
Any Plugins on the master?
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Re: Delay in recorded material
Plug in on the master - yes possibly and now you say this I think you gonna tell me that's bad as I saw a producer use an aux for putting compression on rather than using a master bus.
Is this correct does the master introduce issues with plugs on it? |
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