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delay between two tracks
Hi, to anyone who can help, Im just after doing some parrallel compression, however I noticed after bouncing one of the tracks to disk, and after importing back to the session there was a slight delay between the two tracks, (there were quite a few plug-ins inserted on the bounced track!!) so appart from manually lining up the two tracks so they a running exactly, does anyone one of a way that the amount of samples 'out' so to speak can be worked out exactly? Im sure someone explained a way this can be done, and ive gone ang forgot, cant find anything on the web! If anyone knows what the hell im banging on about then cheers! |
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Re: delay between two tracks
Good ol' plug-in delay. Gotta love it.
In a parallel comp scenario you can run a comp on both tracks, and just leave the original wide-open. Or you can calculate the actual amount of samples, and nudge if you're really that stressed for clock cycles. |
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