Hey,
I was wondering if anyone has any idea why this sort of thing would happen, and have any thought of how to fix it:
I run Digi002R with Nuendo 3.0 on a P-IV DualCore 3Ghz 2GB-Ram
1+Terabyte Disk space system. 3 UAD-1s, 2 PCIs, 1 PCIe. I'm working with the ASIO Digidesign Driver. In the VST Audiobay window I see that:
Total Input Latency: 9.542ms
Total Output Latency: 6.875ms
Thats working on a 128 Buffer Size.
When I record audio, the audio gets shifter FORWARD (!) in time
something like 296 samples. So I have to manually drag the wave back
296 samples to align it. THIS IS NUTS! Things get far more complicated
when going through my analog gear which means going in and out
the converters, sometimes doubling the shift.
I \"solved\" it by putting a -296 Record Placement offset in the Expert
dialog box. But it still drives me crazy and is absolutely annoying.
Anyone has any idea?!
I was wondering if anyone has any idea why this sort of thing would happen, and have any thought of how to fix it:
I run Digi002R with Nuendo 3.0 on a P-IV DualCore 3Ghz 2GB-Ram
1+Terabyte Disk space system. 3 UAD-1s, 2 PCIs, 1 PCIe. I'm working with the ASIO Digidesign Driver. In the VST Audiobay window I see that:
Total Input Latency: 9.542ms
Total Output Latency: 6.875ms
Thats working on a 128 Buffer Size.
When I record audio, the audio gets shifter FORWARD (!) in time
something like 296 samples. So I have to manually drag the wave back
296 samples to align it. THIS IS NUTS! Things get far more complicated
when going through my analog gear which means going in and out
the converters, sometimes doubling the shift.
I \"solved\" it by putting a -296 Record Placement offset in the Expert
dialog box. But it still drives me crazy and is absolutely annoying.
Anyone has any idea?!