Chorus pedals add like 20ms. So basically everyone who hits their chorus is in hell.Context is important here. 5ms is about how long it takes to double-click your mouse three times as fast as you can, and I would venture to guess just about everyone here could feel that difference in playing latency.
...I don't know about you guys, and to my earlier point about Vai and others being very full of shit when it comes to latency, is that I'm not getting anywhere close to 5ms lag over here. And I'm running wireless, so there's a whole extra layer between myself and the III.
Same guitar --> same cable --> into either the front of an amp or the III, blind tests for latency results will look like a coin toss, and I'll die on that hill.
5ms is nowhere near that long.5ms is about how long it takes to double-click your mouse three times as fast as you can
Yeah. More like 500+ ms for triple double clicking.5ms is nowhere near that long.
Ah so that could be what is going on there. I was getting something that sounded like chorusing and couldn't find it in any of the blocks. I am drop-tuned with the virtual capo when that is happening.I didn't notice an issue until I used the Pitch block last night. Seems like the Virtual Capo sounds like a warbly chorus, even on smooth and only 1 half step down. Anyone else?
I'm guessing if he can move his finger that fast, he's popular with the ladies.5ms is nowhere near that long.
I'm guessing if he can move his finger that fast, he's popular with the ladies.
I was surprised I could tell the difference that I thought I heard in the individual samples. This is 11 blind tries in a row.This is a great means of quickly and clearly hearing how various millisecond delays manifest
For the record, 5ms is about as much time as it takes to blink.
Three double clicks would be 6 clicks in 5ms, so you’re saying you can do over 1000 clicks in a second? Good for you, Mr. Flash, but don’t forget that most people don’t have super speed.Context is important here. 5ms is about how long it takes to double-click your mouse three times as fast as you can,
I will try that. I did not know it was coming from the pitch-block so I have not done anything to try to minimize it yet. I don't hear any latency in the AXE either (things get a little weird if it is dropped down -4 but I am going to solve that with a second guitar tuned downAbout the artifacts in the pitch block, if I set it to fast with tracking at zero, for single notes and power chords there are no artifacts and no perceptible latency. I set my harmonies very specifically for the range I'll be using for that section, and I set the harmony output, low cut, high cut carefully, paying a ton of attention to the pick attack, until it sounds completely natural, and it really works wonderfully.
I suspect whe presented with a zero to compare to, especially repeatedly, 5ms is definitely detectable for most. However, the point is to show at what point an increase has a notable impact on the outcome.I was surprised I could tell the difference that I thought I heard in the individual samples. This is 11 blind tries in a row.
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[edit] BTW- I do not perceive any latency in my Axe FX3, but I’ll be paying better attention next time I play. I guess I’d have to turn off my reverb as I’m sure that would bury the perception of said latency. I’m still surprised by my blind test results, I really didn’t think I could hear 5ms.
Just for the record. A human 'blink' is between 100-150 ms.This is a great means of quickly and clearly hearing how various millisecond delays manifest
For the record, 5ms is about as much time as it takes to blink.
Context is important here. 5ms is about how long it takes to double-click your mouse three times as fast as you can, and I would venture to guess just about everyone here could feel that difference in playing latency.
5ms is nowhere near that long.
Yeah, if it was 5ms we would not see anyone blink on TV and videosJust for the record. A human 'blink' is between 100-150 ms.
I will try that. I did not know it was coming from the pitch-block so I have not done anything to try to minimize it yet. I don't hear any latency in the AXE either (things get a little weird if it is dropped down -4 but I am going to solve that with a second guitar tuned down) .