On Thu, 27 Sep 2012, Aere Greenway wrote:
> I have had problems with compensating with latency before, and have
> successfully dealt with them. Please consider the information below as
> food for thought.
>
> I noticed I was hitting the polyphony limits of my synthesizer, yet I
> wanted to add
All:
I have had problems with compensating with latency before, and have
successfully dealt with them. Please consider the information below as
food for thought.
I noticed I was hitting the polyphony limits of my synthesizer, yet I
wanted to add still more parts. I tried to solve the problem
On Thu, 27 Sep 2012, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
> On 09/27/2012 06:07 AM, Holger Marzen wrote:
>
> > Any facts or ideas? Maybe 1000 times discussed already?
>
> I seem to remember some controversy over latency compensation involving
> Chris Cannam and/or Richard Bown, but that was all so very l
On 09/27/2012 06:07 AM, Holger Marzen wrote:
> Any facts or ideas? Maybe 1000 times discussed already?
I seem to remember some controversy over latency compensation involving
Chris Cannam and/or Richard Bown, but that was all so very long ago.
I have to leave any meaningful discussion of this p
On Thu, 27 Sep 2012, Holger Marzen wrote:
> On Tue, 25 Sep 2012, Holger Marzen wrote:
>
> > It was the "autotalent" LADSPA-plugin in an audio(!)-track, that's some
> > kind of autotune-plugin, with more latency than most other plugins. I
> > tried to move it to another track, same delay. Removing
On Tue, 25 Sep 2012, Holger Marzen wrote:
> It was the "autotalent" LADSPA-plugin in an audio(!)-track, that's some
> kind of autotune-plugin, with more latency than most other plugins. I
> tried to move it to another track, same delay. Removing the plugin cured
> the problem.
One more test:
I ad
Hi all,
some time ago I reported that recording a segment on a "synthesizer
plugin" track led to delayed, stumbling notes: Not the played notes of
the already existing segment but the echoed notes I was playing on my
keyboard. Let's call it the "echoed notes' delay". I could get along
with it by t