![]() ![]() If everything is perfect in the system, this loop-back latency is compensated for and the recorded track lines up perfectly with the playback track giving us a sample accurate recording. Loop-back latency is the time it takes for sound to play back out of a computer into the analog world and loop-back into the computer to be recorded again. ![]() This is a common problem with DAW hardware and software on computers, and is caused by loop-back latency that was incorrectly compensated for. It no longer feels "in the pocket" like it was when recording. Now when you play both tracks back, it sounds OK, but there is this feeling that the groove is gone. You record their performance, and it sounds very tight while recording - very tight timing. Imagine you have a killer drummer playing along with a beat (an audio loop for example). Sample Accurate Recording With Loop-back Latency Introduction 1 Sample Accurate Recording With Loop-back Latency.
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