
reshp1
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I've always been a mix in the box guy ever since I got my DAW. I'm interested in maybe using my outboard compressor to add some color that the plugins don't have.
Just curious, do people who mix using outboard gear compensate for the delays/latencies caused by a D/A/D cycle? It's probably so small it won't make a difference in most cases, but if you're mixing a processed track with a raw track there could potentially be phase issues. If you do compensate, how do you know how much, and is there an easy workaround? I run Protools LE with a 002R if that matters.
Just curious, do people who mix using outboard gear compensate for the delays/latencies caused by a D/A/D cycle? It's probably so small it won't make a difference in most cases, but if you're mixing a processed track with a raw track there could potentially be phase issues. If you do compensate, how do you know how much, and is there an easy workaround? I run Protools LE with a 002R if that matters.