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Old 01-07-2006, 01:16 PM
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Default Any solutions for monitoring delay when doing vox

Any suggestions other than monitoring thru and external mixer? And can a Central Station be used instead of an external mixer to reroute the recording audio?
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Old 01-07-2006, 07:56 PM
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Default Re: Any solutions for monitoring delay when doing vox

For us to really help, you should at least include info on which DIGI interface and version of PT. Assuming the Mbox, read the manual and use the mix knob to hear your record-enables stuff while you mute the record-enables track(s). DIGI002 offers low-latency mode which works great. Set your buffer to 128 where the latency is low enough to not bother most people. The Central Station is not the tool for this. Just learn how to use what you have and you will do great(no offense intended here, just that a lot of newbies come here asking what can be found in the manual which EVERYONE should read....)
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Old 01-07-2006, 08:27 PM
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Default Re: Any solutions for monitoring delay when doing vox

A. not a newbie
B. Using the 002r with 6.7, (which doesn't make much difference in terms of what software version.)
C. Have read the manual, and what I am asking is beyond what is covered.
D. The low latency monitoring is not what I need, because I want to still use plug-ins instantiated on tracks.
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Default Re: Any solutions for monitoring delay when doing

Lowest buffer setting possible is your only solution if you are trying to monitor plugins on the input while recording.
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thanks, that's what I thought.
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