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| Lives for gear | Latency compensation Which DAWs have a latency compensantio (delay) plugin, and which ones does the job automatically? I've heard that cubase does it auto |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Apr 2003 Location: Los Angeles
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| Samplitude and Sequoia have automatic latency compensation. The software is a joy to work with and sounds pretty amazing as well... Sequoia has power in mixing, editing, and mastering out the ying-yang. (and costs considerably less than a TDM system) http://www.samplitude.com for general Samplitude and Sequoia information http://www.sequoiadigital.com (for turnkey Sequoia systems) The site is still somewhat under construction, though... For other info, contact me and I can put in in touch with the guy that is building the systems. --Ben |
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| Lives for gear | I'll check it out. :) |
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