Since i am working with the sfp software
i am having some latency problems with cubase (!).
any tips on latency (help) ?
arish
having latency problem with cubase &Pulsar
Workaround for any seuencer, except from playing in:
Latency means the time the sound signal needs to go from the input to the output of your system. All digital audio signals are in need of of a certain latency time to go through.
Here´s the formula: samples x (1000ms/ 44100 samples) = latency in milliseconds.
Example: Lateny = 1056 Sample x (1000ms/ 44100 Samples) = ca. 24 ms.
If your recording uses this latency time while recording and you´re listening to the sound from the output you´ll notice that the sound is delayed to approximately 24ms.
When you recognize that certain tracks aren´t synchronous you know by now that this is due to the latency of your system which is exactly the same as the latency time mentioned above.
You´re able to correct this with the delay option in the play parameters box.
1. Set a "cycle" (playback loop)
2. Open the window audio hardware & driver from within the audio menu.
3. Next to the sound generators you´ll notice a field called delay. Vary the value int the delay field until midi and audio are in sync.
Latency means the time the sound signal needs to go from the input to the output of your system. All digital audio signals are in need of of a certain latency time to go through.
Here´s the formula: samples x (1000ms/ 44100 samples) = latency in milliseconds.
Example: Lateny = 1056 Sample x (1000ms/ 44100 Samples) = ca. 24 ms.
If your recording uses this latency time while recording and you´re listening to the sound from the output you´ll notice that the sound is delayed to approximately 24ms.
When you recognize that certain tracks aren´t synchronous you know by now that this is due to the latency of your system which is exactly the same as the latency time mentioned above.
You´re able to correct this with the delay option in the play parameters box.
1. Set a "cycle" (playback loop)
2. Open the window audio hardware & driver from within the audio menu.
3. Next to the sound generators you´ll notice a field called delay. Vary the value int the delay field until midi and audio are in sync.