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I’m struggling to understand hardware delay compensation
Let’s say I’m using my EL8 Distressor, I can use it as an insert and get audio in and out without a problem.
If I record / print a track it’s way out behind the original. Ok , no problems, easy to align but why? I can calculate the delay and add it to the delay compensation in the I/O though that makes it worse, if I leave delay compensation off then it sounds fine in real time though all the plugins are out. Am I missing something simple? Thanks for any help in advance. I’ll get back to you as soon as I can. :)
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