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June 22, 13 1:26 PM (permalink)

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post edited by stevelikesadam - September 21, 16 7:57 PM
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Re: X2 - LATENCY ISSUE? June 22, 13 1:33 PM (permalink) ☼ Best Answerby DreamForecast June 22, 13 6:38 PM
There are two sources of latency, the audio interface and plug-ins with look-ahead buffers such as convolution reverbs and dynamics processors. To reduce latency, reduce the buffers used by your interface and/or remove latency inducing plug-ins until you are through tracking.
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Re: X2 - LATENCY ISSUE? June 22, 13 1:42 PM (permalink)
BTW, you really should be posting in the X1/X2 forum. This forum is for older versions of SONAR. In this case, the fix would be the same regardless of the DAW software.
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reply June 22, 13 5:29 PM (permalink)
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BTW, you really should be posting in the X1/X2 forum. This forum is for older versions of SONAR. In this case, the fix would be the same regardless of the DAW software.


Oh, right, I'll post it over there soon.  Thanks for the heads up!
 
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reply June 22, 13 6:37 PM (permalink)
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There are two sources of latency, the audio interface and plug-ins with look-ahead buffers such as convolution reverbs and dynamics processors. To reduce latency, reduce the buffers used by your interface and/or remove latency inducing plug-ins until you are through tracking.


Yes.  The culprit turns out to be the dynamic processor, Transient Shaper.  The look-ahead was too much to handle, apparently.  Thank you so much, now I can go back to finishing my projects. 
 
 
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