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Old 03-06-2007, 02:55 PM   #19
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Default Sample offset

Try importing (or recording) a kick or snare track - record the output of that into a new track, then set your timeline to "samples" and zoom in real close on both. You should be able to determine the sample offset between the two tracks that way by lining up the edit cursor at the starting point of the kick hits on each track. The difference in samples between the two should be your latency compensation setting. (I hope i got that right - i'm fighting a bad flu and am heavily dosed on Tylenol Flu meds. I'm floating away in lala land as i type.) ; ]

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Originally Posted by 3mph View Post
I have no problem with ASIO, it's just that it's too hard on my CPU. I use WDM-drivers, and yes, I can get a very low latency. The problem is when I import another audio-file and want to record something, then the recorded sound is ~.5-1 second behind the imported audio. I've played around with the latency-compensation, but it's hard for me to find the exact amount of samples.
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