Re: 256 buffer? how to get audio back in time?
[Re: itsthenoise]
#245909 - 31/01/06 09:22 PM
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I think there is - I've never used it - search the key commands.
I always just
use the track delay setting - just pre delay by a bit till it sounds right - or do the
maths - 44100 samples per second and you've used 256. Ah. Thats the reason I took up
guitar.
If you do work it out ctrl+D or view>delay as milliseconds shows the
delay as milliseconds instead of ticks.
Re: 256 buffer? how to get audio back in time?
[Re: itsthenoise]
#245962 - 31/01/06 10:20 PM
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Quote itsthenoise: Ok I've got a
256 buffer size in logic, so the recorded audio is late.
Your audio may be late, but it's not due to
the buffer.
It's probably due to your interface not correctly reporting to
Logic its latency, so you've got a Record Placement Offset (Cubase) or a Recording Delay
(Logic) going on . . .
Re: 256 buffer? how to get audio back in time?
[Re: blueintheface]
#246028 - 01/02/06 12:30 AM
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You're right its not the buffer size, it's a problem with pdc and software monitoring -
please ignore my post above about the sample rate and buffer - it's nonsense.