Latency compensation & Faderworks [message #104146] |
Mon, 05 October 2009 01:22 |
damien
Messages: 36 Registered: October 2008
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Hi all,
Dimitros posted some very instructive stuff about latency and the use of faderworks.
Before that, i even wasn't aware of the latency between submix 1 and 2.
So i dowloaded the evaluation version of faderworks. first i confirm the damn thing works, and it's made a smart way, especially the idea of adjusting automaticly the global latency on the most delayed track, not the sum of all latency.
Well here is the deal :
- Submix 2 is 9 samples (how is it possible ID never fixed this !)
- analog roundtrip with insert is 69 samples (wow :! fast !)
- plugs i use are 0 to 64 samples. And almost 9000 for SIR.
It's more than enough to have serious issues with phase related tracks but i never had problem with this, probably because :
1- i never spread phase related stuff (drums, stereo mikings) on different sumbmixes.
2- if a track is proceeded analog, the phase related tracks go analog too
So wnen i compared the "faderworks mixdown", sample aligned, with the original, i was'nt able to tell any difference. Actually they are different, because reversing phase between them let us hear the delayed tracks (submix one and a few proceded tracks of submix two).
So did you guys feel a real sonic improvement using faderworks ?
Same question than : Im i deaf ?
damien
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