MackieFX
Experienced
To set latency compensation I used the method in this thread. I came to 597 samples as the compensation needed.
https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/how-do-i-send-a-daw-click-through-axe3.177637/
I did a test with normal live recording where I tried as best I could to play as close to a click as possible for about 12 bars. Just one dead-note per click. I did this with both 0 and 597 sample compensation.
What I found was that the recorded audio showed me coming in too early with latency compensation set to 597 samples when compared with 0 compensation.
I am not a robot and cannot play 100% in time so this is about as scientific as I could get. Maybe I have a tendency to come in early and this test merely exaggerated this.
tl:dr
1. Does anyone have experience setting up compensation for both recording and re-amping?
2. Do you need to set compensation for each of these situations?
https://forum.fractalaudio.com/threads/how-do-i-send-a-daw-click-through-axe3.177637/
I did a test with normal live recording where I tried as best I could to play as close to a click as possible for about 12 bars. Just one dead-note per click. I did this with both 0 and 597 sample compensation.
What I found was that the recorded audio showed me coming in too early with latency compensation set to 597 samples when compared with 0 compensation.
I am not a robot and cannot play 100% in time so this is about as scientific as I could get. Maybe I have a tendency to come in early and this test merely exaggerated this.
tl:dr
1. Does anyone have experience setting up compensation for both recording and re-amping?
2. Do you need to set compensation for each of these situations?