Re: latency on sidechain bus
Re: latency on sidechain bus
- Subject: Re: latency on sidechain bus
- From: Kasper Welner <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2011 22:33:15 +0100
You'll just have to do what Pro Tools LE users have been used to for years: Shift the audio on the channel you're sending left the amount of samples its late. Then put a delay insert on the channel to compensate back again. Make sure the sidechain send is pre-fader and everything should be on time...
On Jan 27, 2011, at 22:13 PM, Kevin Dixon wrote:
> Doesn't this make a sidechain rather worthless? Especially if you are
> trying to trigger a de-esser or something
> -Kevin
>
> On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 12:12 AM, tahome izwah <email@hidden> wrote:
>> 2011/1/25 Stefan Huber <email@hidden>:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I noticed that, using logic 8 as a test host, the plug-in's reported latency is only taken care of in the channel it is inserted. However, a signal that is routed to the sidechain doesn't use any latency compensation. Therefore the main channels signal is heard earlier than the side chain signal.
>>
>> This problem is specific to Logic and a long standing bug (well, lack
>> of implementation actually). I'm not sure if it got fixed in Logic 9
>> though, might be worth checking out.
>>
>> --th
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