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Phyl
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I tried the search engine on this topic but obviously wasn't using the right search words since I found zero threads.
Suppose you've recorded some tracks using whatever - SONAR in my case - and have decided you want to add an effect to a single track, let's say reverb. You have also decided you want to use an external hardware unit to add the reverb which involves sending the signal out of the computer, incurring delays in the hardware device, and bringing it back in.
What can you do (in anything) about those delays? I understand that when using a software plug-in the delay is managed by the computer, it somehow knows how to re-syncronize the tracks after a processing delay has been induced. When using a hardware solution do you...
a) ignore the delay and assume it's inconsequential.
b) add delay to the non-processed tracks.
c) do nothing because the tracking software handles it.
d) insert your solution here.
Thanks for your help!
Suppose you've recorded some tracks using whatever - SONAR in my case - and have decided you want to add an effect to a single track, let's say reverb. You have also decided you want to use an external hardware unit to add the reverb which involves sending the signal out of the computer, incurring delays in the hardware device, and bringing it back in.
What can you do (in anything) about those delays? I understand that when using a software plug-in the delay is managed by the computer, it somehow knows how to re-syncronize the tracks after a processing delay has been induced. When using a hardware solution do you...
a) ignore the delay and assume it's inconsequential.
b) add delay to the non-processed tracks.
c) do nothing because the tracking software handles it.
d) insert your solution here.
Thanks for your help!