Re: Controlling plugin latency in PT

2020-12-21 Thread John André Lium-Netland
That will make it impossible or at least very cumbersome to edit tracks. Can’t understand why this is a problem with Pro Tools and not a problem with other DAWs… Thanks for your ideas, anyways…. :) > 21. des. 2020 kl. 21:44 skrev Michael Holmes : > > That’s correct, it only adds latency. You

Re: Controlling plugin latency in PT

2020-12-21 Thread Michael Holmes
That’s correct, it only adds latency. You can delay the other tracks to bring them into alignment with the latent one. Another option is committing the latent track, and nudging its audio back to the correct location. I would do option 2 if the latency was severe, like a half second or more. >

Re: Controlling plugin latency in PT

2020-12-21 Thread John André Lium-Netland
Hi, yes I was considering the time shifter, but doesn’t it only push forward? In my case I need to compensate the delay by pushing backwards…. I tried to do that, but it didn’t work as expected… Probably I’m doing something wrong... :) Best, John André > 19. des. 2020 kl. 16:15 skrev Michael

Re: Controlling plugin latency in PT

2020-12-19 Thread Michael Holmes
You could add the time adjuster plugin onto every track or bus that needs it, and set the samples delay according to the latency. For instance, if there is 5 ms latency, you take your session sample rate divided by 1000. That will give you the samples per millisecond. Multiply the result, i.e. 4

Controlling plugin latency in PT

2020-12-18 Thread John André Lium-Netland
Hi all, For a specific plugin the latency compensation feature in PT is not enough as my system currently is set up. I use a 2020 iMac with 128 Gb RAM, so it should not be a CPU or memory issue. But when using the GainRider plugin from TB Pro Audio I get a little too much latency when I use th