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Re: Tracking with Buffersize 32?
Just an A/D and D/A wired back to back with no computer in between is a latency problem. Musicians don't identify it but it takes them a lot longer to get a good take.
Interestingly, they do lots better singing or playing to a loudspeaker. I've wondered if a large increase in digital latency might be a solution.
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Re: Tracking with Buffersize 32?
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Except that every AAX-DSP plug-in has higher inherent latency than their native counterparts…
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Re: Tracking with Buffersize 32?
Be prepared for more popcorn.
This just in. It says: Quote:
This also means S6L has roundtrip latency of 31 samples with zero plugins. Must be terrible comb filtering in the artists' in-ears.
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Re: Tracking with Buffersize 32?
Sorry to revamp this but how are you guys actually measuring your native Protools system's RTL(round trip latency) in 2023?
I do feel as if I'm asking a rhetorical question but I'm asking to clarify a few things. With auto delay comp turned off, I normally send the audio out a physical output, re-record it on another input, than measure the space in between the start of each audio file by samples before converting to milliseconds. .
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Re: Tracking with Buffersize 32?
I stopped counting when I realised from countless live (FOH + monitoring) gigs that the problems begin at about 350 samples (@48kHz).
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Re: Tracking with Buffersize 32?
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But if you had to measure it today(Sept 8th, 2023) what steps would you use?
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Re: Tracking with Buffersize 32?
Only way to reliably measure roundtrip latency is an analog cable from output to input. And it needs to be with delay compensation turned off.
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Re: Tracking with Buffersize 32?
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So you're pretty sure that turning off Protools auto delay compensation, sending audio out and then back in using an analog cable, and recording to a separate audio track will show some type of latency between the original audio and the new audio?
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Re: Tracking with Buffersize 32?
it should not if you do not use hardware insert for it, but better play safe if you are measuring.
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