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Post by gravesnumber9 on Feb 19, 2023 19:11:30 GMT -6
Got it, so would it be able to handle hardware with varying latency? For example... I run inserts from my Cranborne 500ADAT which has about a 27 sample delay as well as my MOTU AO24 which has a 75 sample delay. So if this is a global setting in PT that wouldn't work correctly if I'm understanding you. Good take on the PT HD Native rig. That would be the only realistic way to do it, just go whole hog. Not sure it's the right time for me although it doesn't feel like an eventual inevitability. Two different pieces of hardware with different converters that have different latency will DEFINITELY require manual adjustment to make the compensation accurate. And, there's a chance NEITHER will work as 'default' unless one happens to share identical latency with Avid's hardware. Like you said, the way to do this would be to get the Thunderbolt card and a digital 16x16's. Looks like it'd probably run around $3k like you said not including the cost of the software. At today's prices I could get a second 16x16 for a total of $5k which is what I'd probably do. Definitely good to know that there's a configuration that would work for me if I wanted to go that route. I periodically try figure out "if I want to PT how would I do it..." now I've got an answer!
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Post by EmRR on Feb 19, 2023 19:20:27 GMT -6
DP has latency adjustment on inserts now too. Insert plug has a test/measure option, a level meter, and gain compensation.
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