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Old 01-07-2014, 12:50 PM
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Default talkback mic latency?

How do i get rid of this? I am setting up seperate head phone mixes with the digi 003. I also have the dangerous d box and now I can set up 3 seperate head phone mixes. The d box has it's own talk back mic but I cannot get it to work with the digi 003 and I can only get 1 head phone mix. Anyways so I was able to figure our 2 head phome mixes in the digi. made an aux channel for talk bacl mic have tried but no matter what i have a delay, AmI missing something??? I have treid lower seetings in the play back engine??
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Old 01-07-2014, 02:08 PM
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Default Re: talk backmic latency?

I hope i wasnt too confusing, the latency only hapens in the digi 003 set up with an AUX track. If I have that same mic on a audio track record enabled no latency
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Default Re: talk backmic latency?

I also record with the 003 and stopped using the TB mic on my Presonus Central Station. Now I add 2 AUX tracks, each fed by a Crown PCC160 (boundry mic), 1 in the CR and the other in the drum room(on the ceiling). They each have inserted Channel Strip plugins with a sidechain to the compressor. The sidechain is fed by an AUDIO track with 6 minutes of pink noise(fader down and a pre-fader send to the sidechain bus). I track with delay compensation OFF. Works great
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Default Re: talk backmic latency?

I don't bring the signal from the CR mic into Pro Tools at all. I use Channel 1 on my mixer, don't assign it to a buss. Instead it is routed to Aux channel 1, which is sent directly to Channel 1 of the Furman Headphone Distribution Amp. That is the same channel that the vocal mic in the studio is sent to on the Furman. If the singer needs reverb however, then I do give him some reverb out of PT, again sent to channel 1 on the Furman.
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