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Old 5th September 2008, 10:45 PM   #1
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REcording with plugins in logic 8

This isn't possible logic yet correct? I want to record with my latency fixer plugin live in logic 8. I know you can use a plug in on the input (NOT INSERT) track in cubase and protools and this records with the plug live verses after.

I want to use my latency fixer plugin so that the delayed time from my tape machines repro head is corrected while recording the tracks live. Make sense?
I guess the only work around is bouncing the already recorded (delayed) track with the latency fixer plugin on in the insert then drop the new file in after the bounce.

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