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You know, I set my system up last night, with a Rosetta 800 and Symphony. At first I was getting latency issues, about a second or so. I was shocked. I went through various troubleshooting in the Audio setup in Logic 8. Reset my Rosetta to factory settings. Selected Independent Audio Monitoring (For Record Enabled Channel Strips) and Software Monitoring, Delay Compensation (All), and a buffer of 32. One of the above fixed everything. Also reinstalled the newest Symphony Drivers.
I get no latency now, none at all. Tracking through plugs and all. Does your XSymphony Card have the most recent driver? Is your Jumper set correctly on your Symphony Card? Are your connections secure on your Symphony Card and XSymphony Card? Rebooted?
Try all of that, if you can't figure it out. Call Apogee tomorrow, they're committed to customer service. I'm sure they can help you figure it out.
I have to ask, you don't have any plugs on your Master Fader do you that add a lot of latency? You're not tracking through any UAD or Powercore plugs, Liquid Mix, anything that is a Firewire I/O or PCI plugin device?
All of these are not good to track through. They add too much latency. On my first session last night, I put a Distressor as an I/O insert on the Vox channel and couldn't hear any latency at all. I was shocked, started chocking on some words that I've typed here in the past. If there was latency, I sure couldn't hear it.
Anyway, you'll get it worked out. Just give Apogee a call. If you don't get it worked out. PM me, I'll try to help, we can learn together......
FWIW, I did get more than my share of bugs in a very simple session last night with Logic 8 though. I am hopeful! I mean, I really have to be at this point.
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