Manual latency adjustment not visible

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2011/03/17 23:50:22 (permalink)

Manual latency adjustment not visible

I've searched the forums but have not seen this addressed. Using a new Mackie 1640i mixer with ASIO drivers, I cannot see the "manual latency adjustment" in the "Audio" "Options". The loopback recording is delayed, so it does need adjustment. The drop down menu where this is normally located in 8.5  is not complete. Has anyone else ever seen this? 

Jim K.
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    ChristopherM
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    Re:Manual latency adjustment not visible 2011/03/18 04:03:42 (permalink)
    You are looking on the "Advanced" tab, aren't you?
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    Re:Manual latency adjustment not visible 2011/03/18 07:59:18 (permalink)
    Thanks, I see it now. But I would swear that it wasn't there when I first looked after installing the Mackie board and drivers. I admit I was having trouble getting Sonar to adjust the Sample Rate. I had to turn the mixer on and off a few times and restart Sonar also before I could effect a Sample rate change for new projects. If Sonar doesn't see a sound card, is that option not displayed? With my older Motu drivers and equipment, I always went right to it (the manual offset). I must be getting old.


    Jim K.
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    Re:Manual latency adjustment not visible 2011/03/18 16:30:06 (permalink)
    I read a few times Sonar people complaining about Mackie Drivers. Might be as simple as that. Most other DAW's do not seem to be as finicky about drivers as Sonar. That Mackie board is very appealing to me. I like the idea of running a mix though something I can physically touch. To bad it's is not motorized. Hope it settles down for you.

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    Re:Manual latency adjustment not visible 2011/03/18 20:38:37 (permalink)
    It seems to be working well once everything is rebooted and locked . 
    I have a Panasonic DA7 that while is old and only 48K max sampling rate,  is still an amazing, rock solid, great sounding, true digital board with moving faders and automation. It was used back in the Adat days of my studio and is still in use with Sonar and  various computer input options via a Lightbridge
    The Mackie 1640i was purchased for "live" recording while performing, replacing a Mackie 1640 as the "live" mixer. That was a challange to setup, but was nice to have only one thin cable from the mixer to laptop for remote recordings as does the 1640i.

    Jim K
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