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Old 26th January 2012   #31
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It is normal for a D/A/D signal path.
Yeah I've always noticed that when smashing a drum thru an outboard compressor. Print it, correct any timing delay, yet the sucker seems to drift back and forth by like an atom's width in relation to the original drum.
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