Yes, this would have been before the All option.
And sometimes, but very rarely, a song would get corrupted and unfixable so I would drag everything into a new song or uncorrupted template and all would be good again. But it sounds like this is not the case here.
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ManFromGlass - Frequent Poster (Level2)
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Re: Higher latency in a particular project
desmond wrote:Ylan Sthlm wrote:I'll do that next time, but do frozen tracks and turned off plugins still draw juice?
Bypassed plugins can still induce latency, yes (this is likely so you can turn/automate bypass on and off while playing without causing clicks and dropouts).
You'd have to remove them completely (or use low latency mode) to drop the latency.
Cheers desmond!
I think you are right! Low Latency Mode did make a huge difference! I noticed it when the latency of my MIDI controller in my new project was way behind the timing, and that was a way simpler project.
Am learning something new every day, not least from my friends here! :ugeek:
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Ylan Sthlm - Poster
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Re: Higher latency in a particular project
Great, glad we got to the bottom of it... :thumbup:
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Re: Higher latency in a particular project
I always learn something here. Sometimes it’s a very simple but important thing. Yesterday I spent hours going through YouTube’s and searching the web for manuals and other users who had the same problem as I on the iPad.
Problem - recording apps on the iPad weren’t seeing my healthy mic signal coming in from the interface. It always worked before.
My mistake + Solution - I shut off the mic input for all those programs in general settings, assuming Apple was talking about the mic in the iPad. I was trying to avoid any potential feedback problems. Seems Apple in their wisdom really meant ALL audio input, rather than just internal mic input. :headbang:
Problem - recording apps on the iPad weren’t seeing my healthy mic signal coming in from the interface. It always worked before.
My mistake + Solution - I shut off the mic input for all those programs in general settings, assuming Apple was talking about the mic in the iPad. I was trying to avoid any potential feedback problems. Seems Apple in their wisdom really meant ALL audio input, rather than just internal mic input. :headbang:
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ManFromGlass - Frequent Poster (Level2)
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Re: Higher latency in a particular project
Kudos to a brave and helpful man :clap: :clap: :clap:
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Re: Higher latency in a particular project
I might have found another factor, and that is that I forgot to turn off the automatic back ups by Time Machine and Backblaze. Could this be a factor? Since that particular project needed low latency mode, but not any others.
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