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IAA lag - Garageband ??
I have delayed audio streams when recording drummachines (DM1/Funkbox) through IAA in garageband. Their timing will be late by a fraction and have to manually be shifted forward...
Is this still normal behavior on IOS or just Garageband - remembering this being a problem last time I gave up IOS audio - due to the huge time consuming nature off all the different quirks....
Comments
Yes, this appears to be normal behavior for most DAWs when dealing with their IAA tracks, they appear to be compensating for output (or input) latency by shifting the regions back on the timeline. This might be the correct thing to do if the tracks were truly performed live, but for apps that sync to the host I believe it is incorrect for the DAW to shift these back. The problem is they don't necessarily know how to treat them.
Ah! Ok - so audio copy for all sequenser based apps i guess.
My head always starts spinning with all theese different latency issues - so do you mean that triggering a drummaschine will be late - but playing a synth live will be on time? My initial feeling would be that the synth should be shifted forward and not back since it has a latency of 128 or higher...
If possible - can you please do an example of the latency compensation that goes on with an x amount of latency example - so my dump head can understand it???
All the best
Morten