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<blockquote data-quote="Christian Tepfer" data-source="post: 35435" data-attributes="member: 108"><p>Re: IEM Limiters</p><p></p><p></p><p>As well as the old PM5D -> Galileo issue, where SRC is applied by Meyer and raises the latency. In that case the overall latency is lowered by going analog in between. </p><p>That's why I asked for a check.</p><p>I'm still hunting latency issues which manifest as tonal issues in the singer's heads. Seems to be no big difference between 1 and 3 ms (not nice but performers are / get used to it), no colouring when we have zero latency (completely analog setup), unusable over 4-5 ms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christian Tepfer, post: 35435, member: 108"] Re: IEM Limiters As well as the old PM5D -> Galileo issue, where SRC is applied by Meyer and raises the latency. In that case the overall latency is lowered by going analog in between. That's why I asked for a check. I'm still hunting latency issues which manifest as tonal issues in the singer's heads. Seems to be no big difference between 1 and 3 ms (not nice but performers are / get used to it), no colouring when we have zero latency (completely analog setup), unusable over 4-5 ms. [/QUOTE]
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