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| Lives for gear Joined: Nov 2005
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Thread Starter | logic studio- side chain compression causes latency
Anyone noticed it? When routing for instance a kickdrum to a bus, and select that bus in the compressor of a nother channel. An annoying latency is induced on that channel. The problem is so severe, i just cant use the side-chain comp. anyone knows a work around?
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| Gear addict Joined: May 2006
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Busses are inherently more problematic with latency in Logic. Do you have PDC set to "ALL"? | |
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| Lives for gear Joined: Nov 2005
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PDC settings are ok. How do sidechain with duplicate channels? I always thought, bus routing was the way to go with sidechaining in logic. thanx |
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