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Delay compensating
Is there any way to compensate for delays during mixing in LE. Does anyone know what delays that incurrs when using inserts and sends. Thanks!
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Re: Delay compensating
hhhmmmm, ctrl click on the volume display of the track, then select the track and move it to the left by the amount of samples indicated.
man, this should be automatic!! jorge |
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Re: Delay compensating
Yes it should be automatic.
The track will give you a readout (in samples) when you get to the 'dly' (delay) when CTRL-Clicking. |
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Re: Delay compensating
Yes it should be automatic.
Yes it should be automatic. Yes it should be automatic.
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