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Re: Minimize Additional Latency noise
No I don't think so - I would however make sure the software is up to date and qual'd for PT11
I never used that button till once and did some vocals and in the mix I heard pops and clicks that were on the actual audio track - never check it since I don't know at this point - I assumed the easiest fix - doesn't sound like its easy Why not leave it at 64? Or 128 I don't think most systems sound fine at that sample rate
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Re: Minimize Additional Latency noise
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I was just hoping I could get low latency at higher buffer settings like I can in Logic Pro with their "low latency button". I will take your advice and use the 64 and 128 settings when recording. Thanks for your help! J |
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Re: Minimize Additional Latency noise
Yeah that's the best I've got - sorry hopefully someone can chime in and point u in the right direction
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Re: Minimize Additional Latency noise
I appreciate your help! Hopefully I will find a solution soon. I am thinking that not too many people have actually checked this "Minimize Additional Latancy" box.
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Re: Minimize Additional Latency noise
I realize this is an ancient thread but just in case anyone else stumbles across it like I did, this is what the manual has to say:
The Host Engine options in the Playback Engine determine error reporting during playback and recording. This is especially useful when working with instrument plug-ins. On Pro Tools|HD systems, there is a single Host Engine option. On host-based Pro Tools systems, there are two Host Engine options. • Enable error suppression only if you are experiencing frequent errors that are interrupting your creative workflow. When error suppression is enabled, you can experience a degradation of audio quality. However, this may be acceptable in order to avoid interrupting playback and recording when working with instrument plug-ins. • Disable error suppression when you need to ensure the highest possible audio quality, such as for a final mix. |
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