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just tried it on my hardware,

sounded worse than if i was doing it on software

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19-10-2006 10:42 Homepage of D2o
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Originally posted by Dj Jimmy C
just tried it on my hardware,

sounded worse than if i was doing it on software

Crying


Hardware sux Tongue

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19-10-2006 16:33 Homepage of Muad'Dib
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Lol weird technique, will give phase trouble when the signal on the send is delayed by the latency of the plugins. You'll need to put a delay on the original signal to compensate for this. Getting it right will take you some serious tweaking or you'll need to record both signals and measure the latency.

The compensating delay on the original channel needs to be inserted after the send so you will need to switch the inserts after the auxes, and I'm not sure if this is possible with all software.


tahts why ableton has delay compensation for each track Wink

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21-10-2006 15:54 Homepage of cynik
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Originally posted by cynik
Tahts why ableton has delay compensation for each track Wink

Ah yes ofcourse My Mistake Didn't think of that.

If your software has delay compensation there won't be any phase problems Smile

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21-10-2006 16:38 Homepage of thechronic
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Well, in Fruity, when you add up to the buffer size (DSP) it has automatic compensation - I never experienced phasing Pleased

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21-10-2006 16:58 Homepage of Muad'Dib
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I'm trying this in Ableton with and without delay compensation and it still causes phasing Crying

I do it in pro-tools using exactly the same plug-in with no problems and my pro-tools doesn't even have delay compensation!

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