Latency compensation with the VMG-01. Includes: how to compensate latent send FX.

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Olivier
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29 Jun 2015

[edit] URL Updated for a vid with better audio

Hi,

I made my first video ever. Ofcourse its a vid on Reason.

In this video i show you how to work with Normen Hansens VMG 01 to do latency corrections in various scenarios.
Its quite long at 9:30 but it covers a lot. Its also purely technical and a tad dry so be warned.

I'm starting out simple with paralell channels, how to measure latency and where to put the VMG.
I'll then go into a couple of advanced examples. Especially how to use the VMG to correct for latency when using latent devices in send FX.

To skip the easy part and go directly to the part about sendfx click here or skip to 2:09.



The project file i used is on the bottom of this post.

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hamu
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29 Jun 2015

Nice vid eauhm!
Congrats to your first 1! :s0826:

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Thank you, eauhm.

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eauhm wrote:Hi,

I made my first video ever. Ofcourse its a vid on Reason.

In this video i show you how to work with Normen Hansens VMG 01 to do latency corrections in various scenarios.
Its quite long at 9:30 but it covers a lot. Its also purely technical and a tad dry so be warned.

I'm starting out simple with paralell channels, how to measure latency and where to put the VMG.
I'll then go into a couple of advanced examples. Especially how to use the VMG to correct for latency when using latent devices in send FX.

To skip the easy part and go directly to the part about sendfx click here or skip to 2:09.



The project file i used is on the bottom of this post.
Awesome tutorial - nice work! Can I make a suggestion though? Your narration needs to be leveled and maximized/compressed. I could barely hear some words as your levels were all over the place. Otherwise, nice video.

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EnochLight wrote: Awesome tutorial - nice work! Can I make a suggestion though? Your narration needs to be leveled and maximized/compressed. I could barely hear some words as your levels were all over the place. Otherwise, nice video. Cheers
Thank you!

I'll work on the audio tonight and upload a 2nd version ! I should've done that straight away but hey.. beginner here when it comes to vocals ;)
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eauhm wrote:Thank you!

I'll work on the audio tonight and upload a 2nd version ! I should've done that straight away but hey.. beginner here ;)
If you have it use Seligs Leveler for this, its pretty much perfect for these kinds of things and doesn't pull up the noise floor too much.

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eauhm wrote:Thank you!

I'll work on the audio tonight and upload a 2nd version ! I should've done that straight away but hey.. beginner here ;)
normen wrote:
If you have it use Seligs Leveler for this, its pretty much perfect for these kinds of things and doesn't pull up the noise floor too much.
Yes i used the leveler, and the new vid is up here
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