Yes Gary but I love the tech side so much now. I like to know what I'm doing and I've learnt a lot of what causes problems and how to get around them.garyb wrote:
nope, it's just a starting point. the mixer is in phase with itself. this has nothing to do with latency correction like in a sequencer. most of the greatest music recorded was done on analog systems that NEVER are perfectly in phase. better to make music...
This question arose due to layering and parallel compression where a few sample delays cause problems. I think the best thing to do Is get things right in the mix and render the tracks so you are left with just the bear audio file. When you experiment with plugins etc it's nice to have things sounding good too. Helps me to learn the environment.