Direct Monitoring has huge latency. (Cubase)

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Direct Monitoring has huge latency. (Cubase)

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Hello.

Problem is that when I record with "Direct Monitoring" I get a very big latency (it doesn't sound direct at all).

I had this with Cubase SX3. when installing Cubase 4, I thought it was fine, but now it's bad again. (small chance that it was never OK, but I doubt it).

The only way I can record now is by NOT using direct monitoring, and use very low latency instead, but this is obviously a problem with big projects cause the CPU usage is maxed.

Not sure if this is related, but 2 more strange things are happening:
1)The default selected latency in Scope's control panel is 6ms, though cubase shows it as 22, and when re-selecting 6, cubase shows it as 4. Basically whenever I start cubase ( and it's been like that in previous versions too) I have to open the Creamware control panel and re-select 6.

2)Problem with MIDI sync. When recording MIDI and Audio, you actually see in the sequencer the MIDI notes BEFORE the audio.

I am a bit lost here, and these problems are quite big, so any help would be appreciated

Thanking you

Shay
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Do not use Direct Monitoring. Use a DSP mixer to monitor to analog out in Scope, that's what us pulsarians call direct monitoring ;)
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which asio modules do you use for routing to cubase? i still work with asio monitoring, with asio2-24bit modules, i did never recognice any considerable latency in my work though most say this kind of monitoring is crap.

with asio 1 you'll definitively have more latency, as "zero" latency is introduced with asio2...

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Post by balaftuna »

at0m & katano, thank you for your replies.

at0m, the monitoring method you suggested means no XTC mode, right ?

katano, .. forgive the ignorance, but how do I know which ASIO i use? I'm using cubase4, which was just released recently, so doesn't it mean it's the latest ASIO version?

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Shay, it depends on the used software i/o modules in the scope routing window. you can choose asio, asio2 (in some variants), wave dest/source etc. btw wave dest will be the one with the biggest latency and is definitively not recommend for realtime recording.

in cubase you have to set the multitracker settings (i think it's called that way) to ASIO SCOPE.

As said before, ASIO2-24bit works best for me...

Good luck!
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ah, forgot to say that if you use some effects with lookahead in your recording path, turn this function of (or set to zero), else it will give you latency for shure...

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at0m wrote:Do not use Direct Monitoring. Use a DSP mixer to monitor to analog out in Scope, that's what us pulsarians call direct monitoring ;)
How do you set up the routing for this? Any screenshots would be helpful - thanks:)

I'd like to be able to record Scope fx when I insert them in my ASIO host but they don't seem to record and I end up having to use VDAT.
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katano wrote:
As said before, ASIO2-24bit works best for me...

Good luck!
Roman
I use ASIO2-24 bit too. 48KHz, but still have latency. The only way for me not to have latency is to change it in the control panel, but with big projects, it's a problem.

I also have a serious MIDI sync problem. The recorded midi is always BEFORE the audio. The audio is recorded in the right place, but i always have to move the MIDI tracks to the right for them to be in the right place. maybe the problems are related, and maybe not..

Any ideas?

Thank you.
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Post by garyb »

you will always have at least 3ms latency, it depends on the ulli setting.

as to the midi timing thing, do a search. usually the problem is a setting in the device setup in cubase. check "use system timestamp".
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garyb wrote:you will always have at least 3ms latency, it depends on the ulli setting.

as to the midi timing thing, do a search. usually the problem is a setting in the device setup in cubase. check "use system timestamp".
3ms is not a problem. 4 is fine too.

maybe i am missing something, or do not understand fully the 'direct monitoring' concept. suppose the latency in the asio control panel is set to 22, will the direct monitoring give me 3 ms or 22 ms latency?

Many thanks.
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the asio control panel is useless..or are you in xtc mode?
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i am in xtc mode.

never used it in any other mode.. isn't this the easiest way of using it with cubase..?
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no.
scope mode looks difficult at first, but it works like the real world works and offers more possibilities.
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