MiniMe question

  • Thread starter Thread starter willythekid
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How?

I'm just about to pull the trigger on a mini-me, and it seems like this might not be intuitive.

Did you just twiddle with that silver knob or cut down the latency in your recording software.

-Jtt
 
JTT,

Sonar using ASIO. Silver knob in the middle. Didnt experience any latency "slap" at all.
 
j-boy said:

There is not such thing as zero latency, but there is Zero latency monitoring. With zero latency monitoring you listen to your input signal mixed with what was already recorded. That means, you will hear no disturbing slap back effect while recording. But there will still be latency, that is, it takes so and so many microseconds for the direct signal you hear to actually become recorded. This can be compensated for by dragging around the audio regions in your daw (which is a pain). In most cases the latency is so small that this should not be needed.
 
j-boy said:
Yes! Really!

Listen to audio being recording directly, without routing through software, with the FA-66's Direct Monitoring function. This allows the input to go straight to the output offer ZERO-latency monitoring. The FA-66 also offers incredibly low latency when monitoring through software or performing with software synths through the Apple CoreAudio driver as well as the WDM/ASIO2.0 drivers for Windows XP.

In other words, basically the same as anything else that has direct monitoring (just like the MiniMe).
 
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