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shilshoolon
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Posted : Jul 7, 2005 15:40
hi i have an ozonic sound card and a nord lead 2 each time i record audio i can see that the audio has moved forword on the time line due to the recording latency .how can i find out how much to delay the audio signal and how to actualy do it in sx3.is there a latency diagram that will show this delay or do i need to do it by trile and error?           Ate pepper? Drink juice!
Boobytrip
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Posted : Jul 7, 2005 15:49
You can use the SX 3 wave editor to see how many milliseconds your audio was delayed. Then you can pull the midi-track that triggers your nord lead back with that amount of milliseconds to make up for the delay the next time you record it. Or, you can pull back the audio-track by moving the start-point of the audio-event to the point where the audio starts (in the wave editor) and then snapping the event-start to the sequencer grid, so the audio starts at the correct time. If each note is delayed by a different amount you're in deeper trouble.
shilshoolon
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Posted : Jul 7, 2005 22:11
tnx Boobytrip

do u know if there is a delay compansation tool like on the midi chanel in logic to do this .so icould have all my midi channels pre set for my new sessions .
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Boobytrip
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Posted : Jul 8, 2005 23:03
there's a slider to the left of the midi- channels in the project window you can use to delay the track of move it forward. i'm not sure if this is what you mean, but you could use those to make up for the delays and save your project as a template for future sessions.
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