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Can you explain the process? I've no idea what you did and what you expect should be the correct result? Are you recording into 5 tracks simultaneously and comparing the impact of latency compensation? If so, why you're surprised you see latency on the tracks you've disabled it?nebraskafire wrote: ↑13 Oct 2023I was wondering the other day why I often have to correct my timing in Reason
Shoot in the dark but I noticed that I have to set "Stretch and Transpose Type" ro "Allround". Otherwise if I try to slice up my audio recording I end up with the audio segments kind of moving back and fourth under the slice markers. Have you played with the "Stretch and Transpose Type" setting already?nebraskafire wrote: ↑14 Oct 2023Somehow it gets weirder and weirder. I have tested it again. I took out the latency compensation in the options and suddenly everything works without problems and there is no latency. I waited a bit and did the test again suddenly 2ms delay, then only 1ms and then again none then suddenly 5ms.
Is it my system or is it Reason?
I am confused.
A modern interface/DAW will compensate for this delay.stillifegaijin wrote: ↑14 Oct 2023I’m pretty sure that sending audio out of any daw, through an audio interface, and back in, is going to create some amount of latency. I mean, why wouldn’t it? You are converting to analog audio and then recording back in, right? Time is real. I’m not sure I understand what the mystery is.
CV-stuff ... that reminds me of one setting in the preferences ...Jackjackdaw wrote: ↑15 Oct 2023I’m no expert but I did a little reading about Reason delay compensation compared to Cubase a while ago. I gather that it is less robust due to the c.v stuff. Cubase is much stricter, hence why you get a gap in the audio if you add an effect during playback.
Delay compensation won’t be a factor here I would think, as it is a way to keep Mix/Audio Channels in ‘sync’ with other channels during playback. This is more about interface/recording latency compensation, which was around before delay compensation for playback IIRC.Jackjackdaw wrote: ↑15 Oct 2023I’m no expert but I did a little reading about Reason delay compensation compared to Cubase a while ago. I gather that it is less robust due to the c.v stuff. Cubase is much stricter, hence why you get a gap in the audio if you add an effect during playback.
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