> One trick I learned is that it's helpful when you record while > monitoring the input. the track/s can be late within the session, > too far to the right as a result. So what I do, is when I record a > vocal, I will clap my hands along with the click track. Then when I > am mixing/editing, it is VERY easy to line up the track with where > it ought to be. This lateness seems to vary based on session, and > general CPU load. So even though you don't hear any latency, the > computer prints what would have been latency to the track, if that > makes any sense. > > Pete Not really, although I'd like it to! How does clapping to the click track help? Do you mean that you record another track with live clapping lined up to the click track and then move the vocal track into line as you move the clapping into line? I've given up recording directly into Logic as I can't get over the latency problem and my singer is giving up on me! We are using the BR1600 instead which involves a lot of messing around but doesn't have latency issues Andy
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Re: A Question
2010-03-29 by bbgrove@clara.co.uk
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