This is normal?
Latency between master left and direct output
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808Studio -
February 17, 2016 at 11:36 PM -
Thread is marked as Resolved.
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The processed signal at the main outs will have a certain amount of latency compared to the unprocessed signal especially if you select git/analog for the direct output and use lots of effects in the rig.
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Ok, but in this case the processed sound comes first than the DI.
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That DOES seem strange?
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That DOES seem strange?
Yes, this way i can't edit the Di and processed sound at the same time in a group, maybe drag manually one track to fix this?
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The processed sound seems to be high gain.
What you probably see at the beginning is the noise being amplified. -
The processed sound seems to be high gain.
What you probably see at the beginning is the noise being amplified.That's what i think too, but unfortunately that's not the case, impossible to edit 2 tracks at the same time without moving the DI track manually to close match the processed track...
Don't understand why the processed sound comes first than the Direct out, maybe it's the profile ...
Should make more tests with various profiles.
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Do you have any plugins in the session?
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Do you have any plugins in the session?
0 plugins, happens only with high gain profiles, clean profiles is 100% accurate.
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Fishy....
Which physical outputs are you using for each?
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Master left and Direct output/send (git studio)
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am i the only one complaining about this?
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I haven't had the time to investigate yet - sorry.
If it IS like you say (I mean for mine/others as well), then this would compound the latency when reamping - which is of course less than ideal.
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0 plugins, happens only with high gain profiles, clean profiles is 100% accurate.
In these pictures there is also signal before the DI even on the clean examples. It is noise, I guess, as in the distorted example. Try a crunch setting for a proof.
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In these pictures there is also signal before the DI even on the clean examples. It is noise, I guess, as in the distorted example. Try a crunch setting for a proof.
Ignore the visual noise, just compare the pick attack in clean and high settings.
Clean settings 100% tight, in High gain the Di signal comes too late ... -
Has anyone solved this? I seem to be having the same issue
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We have never assumed that there is a problem in the Profiler.
Since there were no similar complaints since four years, we need more details.
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I'm using a powered rack unit with firmware 8.0.2.22186 (which is the latest AFAIK).
Main output (Master stereo) left going into Apollo Twin USB input 1, Direct output (both with git studio and git analog) going into Apollo Twin USB input 2. Tried both with the Main output XLR from the Kemper and Main output TS, and it's the same.
I'm using GGD profiles (if that matters at all).Even Cubase's hitpoint detection puts them apart and the wet signal comes first...
Two screenshots where I used High Gain (7.7) and the wet signal comes first:As the previous user commented above, it does seem to disappear when I lower the gain to 0 and have a clean sound:
Interestingly enough I just tried SPDIF with a different interface (Behringer UMC1820) and the problem persists even with that. -
Can anyone weigh in on this? Unfortunately the problem for me persists