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by Stu's Dad » 04 Dec 2019, 12:19
You can straighten out the latency in Audacity, the instructions are in the online manual. I can't remember them exactly, but it took me less than five minutes to do.
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by Uncle Fiesta » 07 Dec 2019, 15:20
If you can measure the latency in MILLIseconds - lucky you!
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by Iain Purdon » 07 Dec 2019, 16:41
Now I understand the problem with my bass playing. It’s latency.
Sounds much better than playing behind the beat!
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