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From Brian Curtis <brioohs@sbcglobal.net>
Subject Re: Better 'Latency' Than Never
Date Mon, 20 Oct 2003 22:09:33 -0600

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I find that if you set the recording system so that you can't do as much
realtime audio processing (i.e.: compression, eq, delays, etc.) you will
quickly narrow the latency to damn near close enough not to hear a delay.
When you start drawing on DSP power by adding any realtime processing, you
will definitely slow down the time between playback material & new
performances.  I suggest either "permanently" applying the processing to the
tracks, or wait until after all necessary recording of tracks is done before
adding your DSP signal processing.  Hope that this applies to your set-up.
I ran into that problem with Pro Tools, and found my answer by READING THE
MANUAL!  Always keep the manual close by, no matter what your system.

Now that I've increased the boredom level for the non-techies...I'm actually
looking forward to Mandy Moore's new disc "Coverage" tomorrow - what tracks
I've heard are actually very nice.  It's all covers of 70's/80's songcraft,
production by John Fields, cameos by Andy Sturmer, Bleu, Evan Dando,
Rembrandts, Dan Wilson, and yes, the girl can actually sing.  Count me
surprised.

Brioohs
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