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Old 07-22-2019, 05:59 AM
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Originally Posted by sdelsolray View Post
Latency is really only an issue when you are recording and (i) are listening through headphones to what you are recording at the same time or (ii) are listening to previously recorded tracks while recording another instrument at the same time.

Latency is not an issue if your are recording without headphones or when mixing.
Of course, you're correct. I was wrong in stating that a too low I/O buffer sample rate would contribute to latency on playback/mixing. There are problems associated with having the sample rate too low for mixing, such as possible sound anomalies or dropouts, but not latency. Still, the main point that I made about the ideal I/O buffer sample rate being lower for recording and higher for mixing is correct.
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