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Old 11-15-2010, 11:33 AM
Judson Judson is offline
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Default Re: Keeping Laybacks in Sync (delay compensation and Video sync offset)

Just found this in the manual also:

Bounced Files Are Delay-Compensated
Pro Tools compensates for any bus and plug-in delays due to a bounce. This means that if a bounced file is imported back into a session, and placed directly in time against the source mix, it is time-aligned with the original source mix.


I would take that to mean that it is regardless of whether delay comp is on or not....and my 6000 samples latency (I'm using a 1024 sample buffer) on the master fader doesn't actually matter. Some basic testing seems to support this. The tricky part is when you use these big delay inducing plugs on audio tracks I guess, then you have to start taking notes. I wonder if simply bussing the track to an aux with the same plugs would fix it??

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