Overall latency is different every time I record. Is this to be expected?
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 12 posts since 26 Nov, 2017
Using Zoom H2n in Audio Interface mode for recording.
Using Asio4all Driver
Ableton Live 9
Windows 7
If the latency was of some consistent value I could just compensate, the variance in every recording leaves me recording the metronome as feedback then line-ing it up to grid on every single recording I make. It is agonizing workflow.
Any insight into what might be attempting and failing to compensate would be great. Compensation off on Asio and off on Ableton.
it varies from -10ms to +60, it shreds channel to channel rhythmical glue.
thankkkkkkss,
michael
Using Asio4all Driver
Ableton Live 9
Windows 7
If the latency was of some consistent value I could just compensate, the variance in every recording leaves me recording the metronome as feedback then line-ing it up to grid on every single recording I make. It is agonizing workflow.
Any insight into what might be attempting and failing to compensate would be great. Compensation off on Asio and off on Ableton.
it varies from -10ms to +60, it shreds channel to channel rhythmical glue.
thankkkkkkss,
michael
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- KVRAF
- 2070 posts since 5 Oct, 2005
If your adding plug ins that have latency in between takes, then that will do it.
- KVRAF
- 8826 posts since 6 Jan, 2017 from Outer Space
How do you manage to have -10 ms latency? Is your DAW able to predict the future?
And back to the topic question: answer is no!
And back to the topic question: answer is no!
- KVRian
- 722 posts since 31 Aug, 2004 from England !
I had this problem waay back on a Lexicon Alpha interface. I never did cure it and for the record Lexicon Support were an iota above unwilling and useless.
I binned it and got something better.
I know that doesn't help so to offer something back, I wonder why you're using it with Asio4all? Does the Zoom not come with it's own drivers? If so surely these would be preferable for integrity of interfacing rather than generic Asio4all (as good as that is in some situations).
That would be my first port of call.
I binned it and got something better.
I know that doesn't help so to offer something back, I wonder why you're using it with Asio4all? Does the Zoom not come with it's own drivers? If so surely these would be preferable for integrity of interfacing rather than generic Asio4all (as good as that is in some situations).
That would be my first port of call.
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- KVRist
- 74 posts since 12 Jul, 2013
I have similar issues; I have a clock going out of Bitwig into my Eurorack and back into Bitwig. If I play that with the metronome they are rarely in sync. Adding an HW FX into the mix throws things out further and it seems to be different every time I stop and start playback.