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It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Lag when recording in Logic Pro X. Thread starter Wojtek12as Start date Nov 26, Wojtek12as Member. I noticed that when I record my guitar parts, they always seem to be a little too late.
I struggle with this issue for some time now. I kind of found workaround for this issue by setting recroding delay in Audio settings in Logic pro X, but I doesn’t seem right for me. I have my input monitoring off, I mute the track when I record. What else should I change to finally resolve this thing? Thank you! Plugins could be causing the timing issue. If you want to reduce the load on your CPU, Freeze all of your tracks, except for the ones you are arming to record.
It is not enough to bypass the plugin. I must delete it from the session. So, if I’ve enjoyed hearing a more full mix with the plugin inserted, I go into the plugin and save as the settings in the plugin so I can safely delete it from my master channel, finish tracking more new stuff, and then re-insert the plugins and recall the saved preset for that song.
Although LOGIC should calculate and adjust for latency, you can help your chances by setting the buffer to a lower amount, like ms to record, and then set it to maximum, like over 1, to mix. Good luck. Kamil Kisiel Power User. When input monitoring is on, the Record Enable button and the Auto Input Monitoring feature do not affect software monitoring—that is, you can always hear incoming audio signals.
For more information about Auto Input Monitoring, see Punch in and out of audio recordings. Click the Input Monitoring button again to turn off input monitoring for the track.
Note: Input monitoring always involves some latency. The amount of latency depends on the audio hardware and the driver settings.
What Is A Good Buffer Size For Recording? [Buffer Size Explained] – Orpheus Audio Academy.
First of all, what is latency? You’ll also get a built-in arpeggiator, delay bender and looper. If you play music on other applications and adjust the volume you will see these bars change. In the Mix Editor, tap the Gear icon near the top right of the screen beside the Cloud Icon Scroll This lag is called latency in audio terms and often has nothing to do with the MIDI controller at all.