Latency, Help clear the confusion |
|
|
|
Fri 23 Apr 2004, 09:10
|
Newbie
Group: Members
Posts: 17
Joined: 25-Mar 04
From: London - UK
Member No.: 39,333
|
Hi everyone! I know this topic has been allegedly done a thousand times, yet I have been scanning the pages and am still unclear on an important issue. As far I understand it, latency occurs when you are recording a new track and listening post processing through the computer. Many people have commented on how this can pose a problem, especially to USB audio interfaces. I have been told about direct monitoring- ie listening to the new track before it is processed but this has left me with some confusion. If I buy a USB interface and record a track, then record another and use direct monitoring, I should be able to play in time yes? Does latency become more of a problem when you start laying down 20 or 30 audio tracks? I don't intend to record more than 2 simultaneously but do want to layer complex songs. Basically, I am intending to tip toe into the shallow end of computer production with a Tascam Us122 and Tracktion. However, I am starting to consider (if this will inhibit me recording more than a couple of tracks without the computer screwing around) investing in a s/h motu 428 and start with Tracktion, maybe moving to logic. I also will want to have a go with some soft synths and I know these are a potential problem for recording. Please help us out! D.
|
|
|
|
Posts in this topic
DEVIOUS Latency Fri 23 Apr 2004, 09:10 kolo There are two kinds of latency. ONE: The track you... Sun 25 Apr 2004, 04:12 DEVIOUS Thanks Kolo. Nice and clearly explained. I theoret... Sun 25 Apr 2004, 14:08 kinetic Do not Buy a USB sound card it is a waste of time ... Mon 26 Apr 2004, 01:16 editbrain usb is not a waste of time. it is a saver of mone... Mon 26 Apr 2004, 08:21 DEVIOUS Thanks Editbrain. I think everyone is hasty with t... Tue 27 Apr 2004, 00:30 editbrain DEVIOUS,
Thank you. Just today I packed up the P... Tue 27 Apr 2004, 01:44 toekneenose Editbrain,
Here's my 'one up.'
I rem... Tue 27 Apr 2004, 06:29 rickenbacker There is nothing wrong with USB per se, but it doe... Tue 27 Apr 2004, 10:51
3 User(s) are reading this topic (3 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members:
|
|
|