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| Gear interested Join Date: Jan 2007
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| Profire How can this be possible? Hello I have a Lynx aurora 16 and a rme adi-ds hooked up to a profire.Benchmark dac is monitoring through the spdif.when I whant to check the latency caused by the converters I looped a drumsample out aurora and right in again and the same with the rme.Everything is clocked by lync WC.But the new track is recorded BEFORE the original track about 112 samples with the aurora and 50 samples with rme.It shold be the opposite.The buffer doesnt change the issue.I also switched to run the profire as master but that didnt changed anything either.I called the m-audio techsupport but they barely now they got a interface called profire.I also tested this in cubase 4 and the problem is the same there.So if anyone has a profire and could do a test I would realy appriciate it. Thanks Tobias ![]() |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Austin, TX
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| Didn't you know? The ProFire is also a time machine. To eliminate latency, it records your music before you play it. Actually it's probably something to do with your delay compensation settings, don't you think?
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| Gear interested Join Date: Jan 2007
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| You have the profire so can you do the test to see if it is something wrong with my profire.PTm-powered have no delay compensation.This is a very simple thing to test but there must be something wrong.I read at the DUC m-powered there was a guy with the same problem.I didnt contact him maby I should. |
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