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| Gear nut Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Melbourne
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| How to calculate plugin latency? im still stuck in the dark ages on logic 5.5, and it doesnt have plugin delay compensation on the busses/auxes. Im trying to compress a drum buss and leave another drum buss dry, but my compressors of choice introduce too much latency and i get horrible phasing. I need to delay the dry buss manually, but i have no idea how much latency the compressors introduce. i've been doing it by ear, but i'd like to be more precise. Is there a plugin or utility somewhere that i can use to calculate the delay introduced by the suspect plugins? or if there isnt could someone please tell me the delay introduced by voxengo marquis? thanks. |
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| Gear maniac | http://community.sonikmatter.com/forums/ browse around here ... search .. there's a list somewhere with all plugs listed and their latencies .. |
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| Gear addict Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Saskatoon SK, Canada
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