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| Lives for gear | RTAS FX on HD -- is there a "low latency monitoring" switch?
I am trying to use RTAS plug-ins "live" on input on HD (Amplitube in particular). I can't find anything like "low latency monitoring" to switch off here. Any ideas?
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| Lives for gear Joined: Aug 2002 Location: maui, hi. USA
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you need to insert a tdm plug before the rtas if you want to "monitor" thru it, like an eq or something this allows you to play with amplitube instantiated the latency is determined by your buffer size, ie. 128 samples for very low monitoring setup/peripheals/h/w buffer hope this helps
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