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Heard on Cubase PC forum http://forum.cubase.net/phpbb2/viewt...=261593#261593
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Please confirm: Has PT|LE Automatic Delay Compensation or not? & if, than since when?
I`m on TDM system. Not that same. Thank you very much
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No, LE does not have automatic delay compensation.
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The reason PTLE has no plug in delay compensation. Is because I've read in a book on Pro Tools, that RTAS plug-ins have no inherent latency. While TDM plug-ins do. Which is why there is no need for one. But I do know people need it for the delay on VST plug-ins when using the expansion wrapper I heard.
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Just for the record, PT LE DOES have Plug-in Delay Compensation and Delay Compensation for various signal routings.
And a confirmation by Digidesign here. What most of us are screaming for is to have our 3rd-party hardware accelerators like UAD-1 PoCo etc to be compensated for and our outboard. Is the PDC we have the best? In my opinion, no. Can it be improved? It sure can. PT LE does have Plug-in Delay Compesation and Delay Compensation for other signal routings such as Aux sends, A/D conversion etc. PDC in LE works on plug-ins that dont have more than 2000 samples of delay. Null tests will demonstrate this. But...it can be greatly improved in my opinion. And please Digidesign, I think it is time to post a 'white paper' on exactly how this works in PT LE. This topic has been beaten to death with much speculation and false statements as demonstrated above. Even one of your own statements seems to be invalid regarding it being based on the hardware buffer. Shane
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Shane
I have researched this topic and I agree that the various posts are confusing and contradictory. I recently downloaded one of your sessions with an example workaround for phasing problems with multi bus compression for drums. If LE has PDC then why would that workaround be necessary? Thanks Mike |
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Because not all plug-ins get compensated. PDC in LE will work on plug-ins that dont have more than 2000 samples of delay. "How" that works, I do not know.
I posted a test (Video) on the forum awhile back that demonstrates changing the buffer size does nothing at all to the latency. This test invalidates that one Digi post that said it was based on the hardware buffer size. So, this 2000 samples seems to be fixed and not based on the hardware buffer setting. I have done quite a few 'null' tests that will make you scratch your head. I believe Rail mentioned that everything should work the way it is suppose to in PT LE 7. I cannot confirm this though. I wish Digi would coment on this more. Shane
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I ammended my post above with additional data that I forgot. PDC works on plug-ins that dont have more than 2000 samples of delay. Shane
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