Using Vegas 4 - latency troubles - please help

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warble

warble

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Hey all-
I've been using Vegas for audio for awhile now - just upgraded to 4.0. I have a Delta Audiophile 24/96 card as my main sound card.

I have my condensor running into a Yamaha MX12/4 mixer (for the phantom power) and have the outs of the mixer going into the Audiophile card. I thought I had all set in Vegas, but when I'm trying to lay down a vocal track, when monitoring I hear slight "Echo". I hear the main audio, then there is like a few millisecong delay or something going on.

Is there anything I should check? I've played around with the DMA buffer size, but can't seem to knock out this slight delay.

Any thoughts helpful.

Warren
 
You probably have "Input Monitoring" enabled (it's that way by default when using ASIO drivers). To disable that option (per track), Click on your input source button (to the left of the record button) and uncheck "Input Monitor". Take a look in the help file, for more info on how to use that function...it can come in very handy if you can't always do direct hardware monitoring, and for adding effects (reverb/delay/etc) to the source (without printing the effects to the track).
 
That worked...sorry I didn't get back here sooner. Thanks for the suggestion.
 
You can also reduce your latency problems by downloading the appropriate WDM drivers for your soundcard from the Delta/M-Audio site.
 
SPINSTERWUN

Thanks. I did get the newest drivers. The problem was the Input Monitoring in Vegas causing a slight delay/echo.
 
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