Duende user guide – Solid State Logic DUENDE User Manual

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Duende User Guide




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To view the latency introduced by plug-ins go to the bottom left hand corner
of the Mix view, click on the small black/grey box and select ‘Delay
Compensation’.

Here you will find 2 values;

dly

is the amount of latency introduced by the

plug-ins on that channel and

cmp

is the number of samples Pro Tools is

delaying the other channels by. If the

dly

value is less than the 4095 set in

the Delay Compensation box then you don

t need to worry and everything

will be compensated for.






As you can see in the picture above the ‘kc merged’ channel has 1 Duende
channel strip loaded onto it, therefore Pro Tools is automatically delaying
the other channels by that amount (1028 samples) to ensure all audio is kept
in sync.


If the total latency on a channel exceeds this maximum value the text will be red indicating that
Pro Tools cannot compensate for this much latency. In this scenario the additional latency which
Pro Tools cannot compensate for will have to be dealt with manually.


The value of this will be the maximum latency minus maximum latency Pro Tools can compensate
for, ie 4095 samples. In this case it is:

4108 (shown in red) – 4095 (Pro Tools maximum) = 13 samples
Please refer to the ‘Compensating for latency in Pro Tools LE and M-Powered’ found in this
manual for information on how to do this manually.



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