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Post by plinker on Oct 4, 2023 8:19:53 GMT -6
Can someone explain how/why, when I use Logic's I/O plugin to ping for latency, I get a negative RTL value?
Thanks!
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Post by Tbone81 on Oct 4, 2023 8:23:29 GMT -6
Did you remember to turn off the flux capacitor?
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Post by Darren Boling on Oct 4, 2023 11:28:00 GMT -6
Did you remember to turn off the flux capacitor? 88 bpm?
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Post by Ward on Oct 4, 2023 12:51:06 GMT -6
Did you remember to turn off the flux capacitor? 88 bpm? And account for quantum phase distortion! And don't forget, Doc Brown used all NOS tubes in BTTF2
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2023 13:20:37 GMT -6
Sounds like a Logic bug.
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Post by ericn on Oct 4, 2023 13:50:39 GMT -6
Why that was a completely logical answer.
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Post by plinker on Oct 4, 2023 14:35:42 GMT -6
What's weird is that the Logic I/O plug has a slider that runs positive to negative for the latency. Then, if you ping, it will move the slider accordingly. Why negative? How does that even happen??
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Post by the other mark williams on Oct 4, 2023 20:57:47 GMT -6
Can someone explain how/why, when I use Logic's I/O plugin to ping for latency, I get a negative RTL value? Thanks! A few Qs: Is your sample rate correct? In other words, is your ULN-8 actually set to the sample rate Logic thinks it is? Do you have any latency-inducing plugs in the session, esp. on the Master? Is the hardware channel you're using for the output and input on box#1 (master), or box#2? If box#2, are you connecting the boxes by MH Link? Or AES? Or ADAT?
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Post by plinker on Oct 4, 2023 23:56:27 GMT -6
Can someone explain how/why, when I use Logic's I/O plugin to ping for latency, I get a negative RTL value? Thanks! A few Qs: Is your sample rate correct? In other words, is your ULN-8 actually set to the sample rate Logic thinks it is? Do you have any latency-inducing plugs in the session, esp. on the Master? Is the hardware channel you're using for the output and input on box#1 (master), or box#2? If box#2, are you connecting the boxes by MH Link? Or AES? Or ADAT? Thanks, Mark! - Is your sample rate correct? In other words, is your ULN-8 actually set to the sample rate Logic thinks it is? - Yes
- Do you have any latency-inducing plugs in the session, esp. on the Master? - No; I'm using a test project specifically for this, and there are no plugins enabled. I've read about how latency-inducing plugins can affect the RTL values.
Is the hardware channel you're using for the output and input on box#1 (master), or box#2? - Box1/Master. Box #2 is currently offline
Also, this only happens when I connect via USB. I get a positive latency when using MHLink/ethernet.
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Post by thehightenor on Oct 5, 2023 5:03:40 GMT -6
What's weird is that the Logic I/O plug has a slider that runs positive to negative for the latency. Then, if you ping, it will move the slider accordingly. Why negative? How does that even happen?? It’s the audio equivalent of predictive text
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Post by Ward on Oct 5, 2023 5:34:22 GMT -6
What's weird is that the Logic I/O plug has a slider that runs positive to negative for the latency. Then, if you ping, it will move the slider accordingly. Why negative? How does that even happen?? It’s the audio equivalent of predictive text That's predictable.
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