Lexicon alpha

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Ok i own this little device and i wonder what the in and out latency should be? could enyone give an advice?
 
Low latency (buffer size) for recording without delay. High latency (buffer size) for playback with added vst's that eat CPU power.
 
What DAW are you using? Cubase LE4 that came with the unit? And what is your computer?
 
yes cubase LE4 and my computer is acer as 5740g ;) 4gb ram intel core i5 procesor 430m 2,26GHz
 
Latency level that is not noticeable to you while recording is a good amount. Around 12 ms is about where delay becomes noticeable. The alpha buffer setting is just a slider that I don't believe shows the exact size of the buffer. It has been a while since I owned one.

Many factors will affect the total latency of your system. As far as how low you can get it from Cubase, set the buffer (latency) slider as low as it will go without pops and clicks. F12 will open the VST Performance meter. If this hits red ever, then you need to increase the buffer size. Use as few vst plugins as possible when tracking as these will increase CPU usage and require higher buffer settings. After tracking, set the buffer high to allow you more time for CPU to process.
 
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