Is Audio Interface Latency Ruining Your Recordings?
Are you experiencing latency in your recording studio? The tips in this video will help you optimize your studio for low-latency recording!
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Knowing most of the stuff already, I still watch every video. There's always something to gain from hearing different explanations and experiences. Keep up the good work! I'm looking forward to learn more ^^
I record keyboards, and I can't handle anything above 10 ms. Some might say that's impossible to differentiate 0 ms from 10 ms, but being a piano player, I can totally "feel" the difference from 6 ms to 12 ms, for example.
Another great video, Kyle! Although I know most of the stuff, I still enjoy watching your videos because you go into details about any subject. Keep up the good work!
You have the most informative language and effective communication skills I have ever seen on KZread. I didn’t even lost my attention for 1 second. Thanks and keep up the good work.
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Finally understood what buffer size is. Thanks a lot!
Just changing to ASIO helped me a lot. New on recording guitar, thanks a lot!!!!!!!!
Hi Kyle, I really appreciate all of your videos, even though I might know what you are speaking about it's always good to return to topics in an organized and rational way.
Solid RME. The Lewit Connect is very dope too and simple to use.
Thanks for your video,I found it very interesting 👍
Thank You. This is the video I’ve been searching for. So to clarify my concerns I would like to ask. Midas m32 mixing console with built in inferface is resticted to only 48 khz sample rate. If I would like to play/record rehersals with my band (3 guitars and 1 electronic drum module) only through the DAW with neural dsp plugins on guitars does this interface won’t couse latency problems? I have read that 96 khz is needed to use interface as bands practice rehersal gear with no problem. I have m1 mac studio. May buy m32 but I want to be certain of this. Second option is just rme ufx for begining and later expansion. What do You think? Thanks again.
Hi Kyle. I really enjoy your videos very much and I have learned a lot. I have noticed something you might want to consider looking into. When you make a cut and you usually go to a tighter shot or the opposite the black level of your shirt seams to change a lot. I don't know if you have two cameras or you just crop in but I think it is something to consider.
Have a Boss Nextone Artist, comes with a USB port which, when I connect it to the PC, has up to a 1s lag when recording the audio. I don't use an interface, always figured I don't need one as the amp has a USB. Before I shell out for one and fine tuning its settings, is an interface 100% necessary? Also is a decent mic setup through an interface better than running your amp jack direct to the interface? Want to get the best possible tone when recording, but it's a bit of a minefield in terms of options and cost!! Thanks
I automatically watch anything with RME in the title.
Very well explained....Thanks 🤙
You are such a good teacher! Thanks for this video. If you could only keep one of those RME interfaces, which would you choose and why? Price not being a factor.
So I have latency in all daws when i try to record. I used for an example bandlab web, after doing the test (im using zoom v3 vocal procesor but i used to have similar numbers while just using the USB mic plugged into mi PC directly) will tell me that the latency is around 171 ms. Then re do it, it might tell the same number, but after doing it again the nombre may be 180ms, or 182, then 175... it even dropped to 112 ms once, then re made the test and went up again. What could be the problem here ?
I ended up running a completely separate monitor path because my interface doesn’t have direct monitoring. My mics go to XLR splitters, one goes to interface and the other goes to a mixer for monitoring. It’s an expensive solution, but now I have a dedicated monitoring system that is independent of my recording which is quite nice
I like your vids because when i see you I know you know what your talking about. Thanx again
Please make a video about recording through guitar processors via USB hooked directly to the computer. What would be the best practices? Is there any downside or advantage compared to recording through an interface?