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External reverb and Latency
What about if someone would like to use an external reverb unit?, Is there any tricks to do this, i mean using an external compressor/gate or something as an insert is not a problem when moving regions to compensate for latency. But normally u want to use an aux send to feed a reverb unit and mix the wet returns with the dry tracks.
Is there any way to compensate for the latency, can one get the aux sends to read ahead or something,?? |
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Re: External reverb and Latency
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