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You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Recording latency in Logic Pro X. Thread starter Superska Start date Jun 23, Superska New Member. Hi all, I noticed a subtle latency in recording tracks or reamping them with my AF3 48k with buffer size set to on Logic and on AF3. Is that normal? Is samples latency too high? AJ Vargas Experienced. When reamping I get between to samples in my system.
Edit I realize, when using the Axe as the only interface, the plugin might make sense given the latency you get if you’re monitoring via software. In my case I don’t have any problems when tracking with USB because I’m monitoring myself via hardware with another interface.
Last edited: Jun 23, AJ Vargas said:. Click to expand I do not recommend input monitoring from Logic. Just figure out a way to monitor the session audio from Logic, AND the audio from the Fractal and mix them so you are hearing the direct audio from the Fractal. Superska said:. When I record 2 tracks i. IN1 and IN5 it’s seem to be delay even between the 2 tracks! I ran my reamp track through the axe fx with an amp and cab preset – no reverb or delay, then I lined up the offset and then I entered that offset into the latency samples.
I used a simple preset with just the input shunted to the output and checked the latency and I also made an amp and cab and checked that as well. Remember, it is the click, so it should look as accurate as a bounce of the click to an Audio wav file if you have the latency set up properly.
All, I’m following this thread because I plan to start recording demos, jam tracks, etc. I plan to use a drum plug-in and mainly record guitars and bass and perhaps some keys. My question is what other equipment and software I need to accomplish what I describe above.
I want to keep it simple but avoid latency and other issues as much as possible. I truly appreciate your advice as to what is simple and works well for my intended use. Thanks all. GlennO Fractal Fanatic. Again, that method measures the roundtrip latency, and it’s useful for reamping, but the OP needs to know how to measure the input latency in his system because he’s experiencing problems with the allignment of his recorded tracks.
Yeah I think the DAW takes the measured round trip latency and approximates the input and output latency from that. I can’t remember for sure. Some blocks on the grid add their own latency and depending on what you have in your preset, the Axe’s own internal processing latency can vary a little bit.
You can see this in action if you use two amps in parallel and put a drive block in front of only one of them. The tiny bit of extra latency from the drive block will push that amp’s signal back a tiny bit and can cause phasing in the sound if the two amps are panned together due to the slight time offset between them.
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When you enable Low Latency Mode, Logic temporarily disables all plugins and routing that is introducing Latency to your Project. Which allows. Re: Logic Pro X latency on one project?? Latency is mostly induced by plugins. If you have some projects that have more latency than others. If you want to change the pitch of your sound, you can do so by dragging up or down on the “Transpose” option. Each number is a semitone, so if.
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Account Create Account Sign In. Doing this should give you a more balanced recording setting with decreased system latency and zero audio obstructions.