Hi Everyone!
I just wanted to pop in and say that I've had some time in the past few days to work on this issue again. I've been in direct contact with some forum users to try some things and see if I'm heading in the right direction. Just to be clear, what I am currently working to resolve is when the latency is changing when it shouldn't, not the original title of this thread which is a separate mechanism that sends additional latency info to the computer. In other words, once you've set up your AXE FX III and your latency compensation has been set in your DAW, you should not see a change in latency after the fact.
I'm not shooting down the original request of this thread, but I first need to know that the latency stops jumping around.
And now a question. Can someone give me the names of some DAWs for Windows that support this feature? In other words, what DAWs support reading the latency of the unit? Again, to be very clear, I'm not talking about the ASIO buffer size/latency. I'm talking about the latency of the unit itself. From what I've read on this thread it sounds like some DAWs support complete automatic latency detection of both the ASIO latency and the latency of the unit (as long as the unit has the ability to report this additional info).
Thanks!
I just wanted to pop in and say that I've had some time in the past few days to work on this issue again. I've been in direct contact with some forum users to try some things and see if I'm heading in the right direction. Just to be clear, what I am currently working to resolve is when the latency is changing when it shouldn't, not the original title of this thread which is a separate mechanism that sends additional latency info to the computer. In other words, once you've set up your AXE FX III and your latency compensation has been set in your DAW, you should not see a change in latency after the fact.
I'm not shooting down the original request of this thread, but I first need to know that the latency stops jumping around.
And now a question. Can someone give me the names of some DAWs for Windows that support this feature? In other words, what DAWs support reading the latency of the unit? Again, to be very clear, I'm not talking about the ASIO buffer size/latency. I'm talking about the latency of the unit itself. From what I've read on this thread it sounds like some DAWs support complete automatic latency detection of both the ASIO latency and the latency of the unit (as long as the unit has the ability to report this additional info).
Thanks!