[audacity4blind] Re: still wrestling with latency and correcting it, help please

  • From: Steve Schnelle <papaschnelle@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 29 Mar 2014 14:43:50 -0500

Thanks a bunch David I’ll subscribe. Take care.
Steve

From: David Bailes 
Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2014 6:55 AM
To: audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: still wrestling with latency and correcting it, 
help please

Hi Steve,
a more general mailing list is:
http://pc-audio.org/mailman/listinfo/pc-audio_pc-audio.org

Concerning your latency issues. As long as the latency is roughly constant, you 
should be able to correct for it in Audacity.

David. 


On Wednesday, 26 March 2014, 20:24, Steve Schnelle <papaschnelle@xxxxxxxxxxx> 
wrote:

While playing around with audacity today I've also noticed a latency issue in 
my sound card. For instance when I plug in a mic and then tap it, there is a 
noticeable separation between the time I tap and when the sound comes out of my 
stereo speakers. In doing some research it seems like this would be adjusted in 
my sound card. Since my card is relatively inaccessible and my computer is 
rather old and not vary powerful, I'm finding that this could be more of a 
headache than I want to take on as I am not that computer savvy. I have been 
checking into stand alone digital multitrack recorders that are blind friendly 
and would be interested on anyone's ideas on these. Most that I have found have 
the menu wheels that are inaccessible but did find info on the Olympus ls100 
that sounds promising. I guess my questions at this point would be, can anyone 
recommend a stand alone digital multitrack unit that works well for blind folks 
and is there another list I might subscribe to as this seems like a completely 
separate topic. I might also just ask if anyone is using Audacity in a music 
mixing capacity and how that is working for you. Thanks again for all input.
Steve  

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