[tip] how to compensate plug ins delays
Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2004 4:35 pm
Hi
You can manually do some delay compensation in Live and use a good impulse reverb like SIR
http://www.knufinke.de/sir/index_en.html
1. download the free vst plug Sample Delay in the tools page of
http://perso.club-internet.fr/vinuesa/p ... eneral.htm
(and listen to his music, it's awesome)
2. create a set with two audio tracks and one return track
3. rename the second track to "premaster" and insert a sample delay on that track. Open Sample Delay and put 8960 as the delay value (it's the latency of SIR)
4. re name the return track to "reverb" and insert SIR on that track.
5. route the output of the first audio tracks to "premaster"
6. play some clips on the first audio track
7. you can raise the reverb amount of the first track
8. all is on sync
Best wishes
geoffroy
You can manually do some delay compensation in Live and use a good impulse reverb like SIR
http://www.knufinke.de/sir/index_en.html
1. download the free vst plug Sample Delay in the tools page of
http://perso.club-internet.fr/vinuesa/p ... eneral.htm
(and listen to his music, it's awesome)
2. create a set with two audio tracks and one return track
3. rename the second track to "premaster" and insert a sample delay on that track. Open Sample Delay and put 8960 as the delay value (it's the latency of SIR)
4. re name the return track to "reverb" and insert SIR on that track.
5. route the output of the first audio tracks to "premaster"
6. play some clips on the first audio track
7. you can raise the reverb amount of the first track
8. all is on sync
Best wishes
geoffroy