I’m not going to pretend to know, but I do imagine reamping would be faster (less latency) than live performance even. The daw needs to shoot a digital audio track to the fractal, get processed, then shoot it back to the DAW, all staying digital. Your live performance needs to hit Fractals converters first, then go thru the same chain of events. So, if your live performance drops in your recordings in a place where it sounds and feels like where it belongs, what changes when reamping? A few samples off is really splitting hairs that cant be heard or felt on a single direct signal where phase alignment isn’t a possibility. If I understand the issue right, you’d have to be about 44 samples late to move the track a single millisecond behind the intended spot. I’m not sure what kind of latency numbers the rest of you are seeing, but if its more than a ms or 2, something’s wrong. How low can the Fractals buffer go and what do the RTL numbers in your DAWs look like? I can get my RTL around 4ms with my Apollo at a 32 sample buffer. I’m pretty happy with that. I do not feel any latency at that number. I never felt like I had to nudge around any reamped tracks, either but I’m always at 32 samples with an external interface, not the fractal as an interface.