Vst for time alignment

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I've spent some time in the past manually aligning a midi guitar track recorded along with a vst instrument track because of the small latency between the two tracks after recording.

Is there a vst effect or software that will do this for me? Where both tracks are playing the same parts at the same exact time?

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I believe Voxengo has what youre looking for.

I forget the name right now but it was one of his free plugins.

(Something with 'Delay' in the name.)


EDIT: http://www.voxengo.com/product/sounddelay/

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Your DAW probably has a nudge function to do this.
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DMG Track Control can do this (and it can do pre-alignment, not only delaying, not every plugin can do this). It's free.
https://www.dmgaudio.com/products_trackcontrol.php
The only downside is that your hear audio cutouts everytime you modify the time alignment.

I use Waves InPhaseLT. It's not free, but no audio cutoff when you align.
http://www.waves.com/plugins/inphase-lt
Please don’t read the above post. It’s a stupid one. Simply pass.

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Thanks everyone! Need to check these out! One thing with a nudge function is I have to manually slice in between most notes and then align the tracks because the latency changes during the track.

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Here are 2 free plugins (1 was a participant at one of the recent KVR dev challenges): http://www.forward-audio.de/plugins/

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Thanks!

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Melodyne should be able to do it too but if you can do it in your DAW or with DMG Audio do that.

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Thank you. I bet you his works really well with studio one and ARA? I can't just nudge the whole track though because the amount of latency changes based on how low or high the notes are with midi guitar.. so right now I have to slice then nudge every note separately. Has to be an easier way to line up the notes?

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