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-----Original Message-----
From: audacity4blind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <audacity4blind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Behalf Of Sandra Gayer
Sent: Friday, May 22, 2020 10:13 AM
To: audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: Solving latency problems
Hello,
I found constant issues when working with Audacity and multitracking.
The only way I could get tracks to stay in line with each other was to use a
jack mic directly into the computer's onboard mic. USB mic or soundcards made
things worse. Paid for DAWS seem to work well with external soundcards.
Very best wishes,
Sandra.
On 5/22/20, Richard Thomas <richardrthomas48@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi: I am just learning all this audio stuff.
I understand latency and have just read up on Ausio a little.
I also found that perhaps an Audio Interface with 0 latency may be a
good way of handling at least the listening latency but what about the
recording latency?
Has anyone used a Audio Interface with Audacity and have any insights
into the use of an Audio Interface for multi track recording?
Also, I run a new 8 core Intel Machine under Windows.
Does Audacity take full advantage of multi-processor and
multi-threading environments?
Rick USA
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From: Andrew Downie
Sent: Friday, May 22, 2020 6:26 AM
To: audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: Solving latency problems
Hi Vitor
I would be interested in comments from those who do recordings where
latency is more critical than for what I do. I can repeat a click
track test and get slightly different results, and that is with just
two tracks. But it is a small difference. I strongly suspect that
individual machines will influence latency.
On this machine WASAPI requires about half the adjustment of Windows
Direct. Unfortunately, it also introduces a flutter on the first
second or so of a recording.
I have not tested whether recording in 16, 24 or 32 bit float makes a
difference. My guess would be that the higher the bit depth and
greater the rate the more grunt would be required from the computer.
Are you running a SSD (solid state disk) or a conventional one. In my
experience this six-year old SSD is so much faster than a mechanical drive.
Hope the above ramblings help a bit.
Andrew
-----Original Message-----
From: audacity4blind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<audacity4blind-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Vitor Ferreira
Sent: Friday, 22 May 2020 6:25 PM
To: audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [audacity4blind] Solving latency problems
Hi list.
I have recently been making some experiments to compare other
accessible daws with Audacity, and, to be honest, I like the 32 bit
float quality Audacity provides by default. The only problem is that I
always have to keep making slight adjustments to latency values.
I don't know if the same happens to any of you musicians and producers
out there, but after a fiew tracks, latency really starts to be a
problem, and I always have to keep an eye, either to be able to sync
while playing, or to adjust the values in the recording preferences.
Sometimes, even tracks which sounded in sync, get out of sync for no
apparent reason. And that happens specificly with Audacity.
As Audacity does not support Asio, and comçiling it in the program is
far beond the extent of my hability and patience, I would like to know
how you solve latency problems without Asio, or if you have to keep
adjusting those values just like it seems to be my case. If you have
an easyer solution, please share it. Many thanks.
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