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| Gear nut | ok, i'm curious how others deal with this. I"m using guitar rig 2 with PT7.1 hd do you use delay compensation during recording or only after? I've found that when i turn it on after recording it bumps the track out of the pocket. i've also found that changing the h/w buffer size after recording screws it up as well. and, if i play with delay comp on that my tracks are still out of the pocket, WTF I end up using amp farm just because i know it won't screw my timing, I wish there were more tdm amp sims. oh..and don't bother telling me that there is no latency on a fender twin, I"m aware. thanks chuck Last edited by Chuck B; 20th November 2006 at 11:27 PM.. Reason: forgot somtin |
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| Just another reason why I'm glad LE "doesn't have" plugin delay compensation. ... Seriously. ![]() |
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