No worriessounds good so far. thanks for the help
let me know how you get on.
cheers
Simon
No worriessounds good so far. thanks for the help
Simon, that was a great tutorial it certainly helped me alot, very clear, very simplesimondsouza wrote:
Voila - a reverb (or any other fx or combination of fx) with no latency added
Cheers
Simon
I'm not a techie, but as far as I am aware, any latency that senderella (or any other plug in) won't add latency if you use it in the tracks as \T applies a thing called plug in delay compensation (pdc) to iron out any latencies.One question. Do you not have *any* latency at all using Senderella? Also out of curiosity what latency settings are you using for your soundcard?
Thanks for getting back to me...thats just what I wanted to hear.simondsouza wrote:well here I am in sunny old california and thought i'd pay kvr a visit
christian music maker wroteI'm not a techie, but as far as I am aware, any latency that senderella (or any other plug in) won't add latency if you use it in the tracks as \T applies a thing called plug in delay compensation (pdc) to iron out any latencies.One question. Do you not have *any* latency at all using Senderella? Also out of curiosity what latency settings are you using for your soundcard?
As for my soundcard - it's a terratec eqx2496 and I have around 5ms latency on that - which is fine for me!
Right back to the pool and t
Hi ModuLR...interesting I had not even thought of that thanks!ModuLR:Senderella shouldn't add any latency at all... the only time senderella has problems is when using it on a track that uses an effect requiring PDC.
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