Hey there,
i want to buy a multichannel interface to plug my synths/drummachine directly into the interface and add Auria FX to them while they are playing.Of course even on buffer of 128 there is a small lag that makes this kind of setup unusable for Drummachines etc.Is there a way to delay the audio playback of auria (yeah,i know i could do it manually for each track ) for this purpose?
A way to avoid latency on live inputs?
A way to avoid latency on live inputs?
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Re: A way to avoid latency on live inputs?
Are you recoding audio using hardware synths and sequencers? I think the best solution is to monitor directly through your audio interface while recording, since live FX during recording introduces considerable amounts of latency, and there is no way for any DAW (including Pro Tools, Logic or Auria) to compensate for it in real time - they all do for playback, when they can process the effects and add latency compensation before summing it to the mix. Happens all the time when recording live with hardware, and can be quite frustrating if you don't now what to do. Of course, when monitoring through the interface, no FX from Auria will be added, and that's the idea.
tl,dr: use your audio interface to monitor the dry recording signal.
tl,dr: use your audio interface to monitor the dry recording signal.
Re: A way to avoid latency on live inputs?
haha...thanks again for your Reply.It's Audiobus Crabman here
I really should change my nick to avoid confusion in different forums.
I really should change my nick to avoid confusion in different forums.
iPad Air 2 - WiFI - 128GB - iOS 9.1 - Auria Pro 2.01 - Roland Duo Capture EX
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