[RWP] latency in reaper

Jim Snowbarger Snowman at SnowmanRadio.com
Tue May 28 21:28:43 EDT 2013


Latency at the end of the menu bar.
Wow,  good tip,  I had not seen this.
I'm showing 7.4mS, 256 samples.



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Colin McDonald" <blulemon at telus.net>
To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at reaaccess.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2013 12:40 AM
Subject: Re: [RWP] latency in reaper


> interestingly, if you are a jaws user, you can see the current latency by 
> routing jaws to PC cursor, going to top of page and it states the latency 
> in MS at the end of the menu bar....second line down.
> This is in track view with one track inserted and armed with record 
> monitor set to normal.
> Mine is currently at 11MS.
> I can see changes when I alter the block size in the audio device 
> settings...i've got it on 256, if I go to 512 the latency shows 17MS.
> Down to 96 and it shows 7.9ms.
> Now in the recording tab under preferences, I should be able to stick in 
> negative 11 into the output offset field and it should compensate for that 
> delay...
> Doesn't work though
> I should be able to put in say 200ms and get a much longer delay, again, 
> no worky lol.
>
> Regards
> COlin
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Colin McDonald" <blulemon at telus.net>
> To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at reaaccess.com>
> Sent: Monday, May 27, 2013 10:45 PM
> Subject: [RWP] latency in reaper
>
>
>> Well i switched to asio for all again as my audio driver and the latency 
>> definitely dropped to about half of what it was with direct sound or wdm 
>> or wav out...but it's still very apparent...like having a short slap back 
>> echo on everything.
>> I went and tried to adjust the recording latency in the preferences under 
>> recording...there is an input, and output latency adjustment there, but 
>> no matter what I put in there, it made absolutely no difference.  Tried 
>> from posative and negative 10 all the way up to 200MS in all the fields, 
>> in different combinations etc etc, and there is no difference between 
>> having 0's in those fields and putting any type of number in there.
>> Any thoughts guys?
>> I turned off the automatically detect reported latency check box beside 
>> the edit fields.  Maybe there is something somewhere else that I have 
>> checked, or unchecked that is preventing these manual input/output 
>> adjustments from functioning correctly.
>> I've done this same thing in audacity as I said, and I just kept changing 
>> the value by a few MS until there was zero slap back echo effect 
>> happening...you could really hear it change if you went too far or not 
>> far enough.
>>
>> Regards
>> Colin
>>
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