This is definitely a computer/interface issue, rather than a Poly-800 thing. As such, it's technically outside the scope of this list, I'd say. I could offer some general advice though: You should look at the Logic/ProTools documentation, and look up latency compensation. You should also consider rejigging your setup so you're listening to the output of your synth before it passes through your computer and out again. Some audio interfaces have the option of direct monitoring the input, so you hear what you're playing before it goes through your computer's input/output buffers. I'm not familiar with the specs of the MBox, but I'd be surprised if it didn't offer this option. Again, check the documentation that came with the interface. ProTools and Logic should both be able to compensate for buffer delay by shifting recorded audio so it's in time with already-recorded tracks. It's a complicated subject though, so you need to read up on it. Hope this helps, a\x http://www.toneburst.net On 29 Apr 2009, at 00:32, alpoly800 wrote: > Hey there, > ]I have a POly 800mk2 and an mbox, running logic and protools.... > on a PPC mac book pro laptop > > Always have a latency problem with my Synth. have checked my audio > settings and I always keep it at about the smallest buffer I can... > > Thing is, when I listen back to say a bassline i recorded its > always out or sounds weird....... > > never bamg on..... > anyone else have similar > > cheeeeers > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > >
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Re: [korgpolyex] Latency......e.eeeeeeee
2009-04-29 by Alex Drinkwater
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