If that parameters are detected incorrectly, you observe the displacement (can be in both directions). So DAWs assume they should put recorded material "Input + Output" back in time. The explanation: DAWs normally assume you "play along" already recorded material, so you listen what is played (Output delay) and play in sync with that (Input delay). If nothing else works / you can not use ASIO, you can switch to the manual mode and set these parameters by hands. Check in the Audio/Recording the last section, "Use audio driver reported latency" should be normally set. Anything else is looking for troubles with latencyĢ. Check in the Audio/Device that you are using ASIO mode. Independent from the absolute value of latency DAW can align material properly, assuming it knows and interpret correctly hardware parameters and the workflow.ġ. Misplaced recorded material always comes from incorrectly guessed or manually set latency. ![]() My latency settings in Reaper say 6.8/15ms, but I don't think its to do with that anyway as the delay in my recording is much worse than that!
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