How to remove echo when recording thru vst FX
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How to remove echo when recording thru vst FX
2012/09/08 20:03:33
soens
The manual's instructions are more for soundcards, so how do you do this for an outboard interface and still hear the vst FX? I use MOTU.
Steve
2012/09/08 20:45:56
twoifbysea
If I understand your question correctly try lowering the latency on your interface control panel. Or if I don't understand your question then the PDC (plugin delay compensation) button in the Control Bar may fix your problems.
2012/09/08 20:53:42
soens
Thanks. Resetting the latency all the way down helped tho there's still a very slight delay I can live with.
PDC button does nothing to help.
Steve
2012/09/08 21:10:39
twoifbysea
Wonderful. The PDC button should help with latency whilst mixing. If you're having issues with it.
2012/09/09 00:31:25
Cactus Music
Your hearing your round trip latency. We can detect anything over 5?ms. You can test your ASIO driver RTL with this little free tool
http://centrance.com/down...ent_instructions.shtml
sometimes if you lower your latency setting your system can become unstable so it's a crap shoot.You'll hear crackling and artifacts if so.
2012/09/09 01:24:40
soens
Oddly it crackles during PB but not so much noticeable during REC. I can switch it up a notch when I PB, no biggy.
Steve
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