Re:Maybe you can help with latency?
2011/06/10 12:41:43
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Read up on Plug-in Delay Compensation. Some plug-ins need a buffer of their own to allow time for the heavy number-crunching they do. In order to keep all other tracks in sync with the track that has the plug on it, SONAR automatically applies PDC, causing everything to be delayed equally.
Since the latency period that one plug needs can be used by another, PDC latency is not additive. The latency only has to be high enough to accommodate the plug-in with the biggest buffer (some plugs are adjustable to trade quality for lower latency), and all others will do their thing within that window.
There is a PDC Override feature that allows you to eliminate PDC from input monitored tracks for recording new tracks without added monitoring latency, but it won't help with existing audio tracks. Basically you just want to avoid plug-ins that need lots of PDC until later in the mixing/mastering process.
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