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Name
The name of the plug-in that causes the latency.
Type
Indicates if the latency is caused by an insert effect, a channel strip module, or a
panner.
Latency (ms)
Shows the latency in milliseconds.
NOTE
If the latency value is marked with (*), the corresponding plug-in features a Live
button or a low latency mode. If you activate Constrain Delay Compensation, this
mode is automatically activated.
If the latency value is marked with (**), the corresponding plug-in does not
feature a
Live button or a low latency mode. If you activate Constrain Delay
Compensation and the plug-in latency is higher than the Constrain Delay
Compensation threshold, this plug-in is automatically deactivated.
NOTE
If you want any plug-in delay to be compensated during playback, make sure that
Constrain Delay Compensation is deactivated.
Latency (Samples)
Shows the latency in samples.
Total Channel Latency
Shows the total latency for that channel in milliseconds and in samples.
RELATED LINKS
Plug-In Delay Compensation on page 395
Functions Menu on page 353
Constrain Delay Compensation on page 652
MixConsole Window on page 338
VST on page 1087
Channel Settings
You can open each MixConsole channel in a separate Channel Settings window. This allows for
better overview and editing of individual channels and their settings.
The channel selection in the Channel Settings window is synchronized with the channel
selection in the MixConsole, and the track selection in the Project window.
MixConsole
MixConsole Window
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