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Old 2nd February 2009, 07:58 PM   #12
dkatz42
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Originally Posted by DrDeltaM View Post
In my experience, Logic indeed doesn't compensate for I/O plug delays (combined with Latency Fixer) on AUX-channels, seems to compensate fine for other plugins on AUX-channels tho.
It works fine for me with LP8 and the latest Latency Fixer.

Make sure you set Logic's latency compensation to "all" in order to get it to work.

BTW, a handy trick to get around the fact that you can't tweak Latency Fixer with the transport running is to crank up Latency Fixer higher than you intend, and then put a sample delay plug afterward, which effectively undoes some of the "negative delay" applied by latency fixer. You can then tweak the sample delay plug while it's all running.
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