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working with analog devices, you may want to ne tune your latency in samples in order
to achieve the lowest possible latency. In this case, be sure to switch back to milliseconds
before changing your sample rate. Any latency introduced by devices within Live will
be compensated for automatically, so the latency slider will be disabled when using the
External Instrument Device to route internally. Latency adjustments when routing to ReWire
devices will probably not be necessary, as most ReWire-enabled programs also compensate
automatically. But if you feel that something is off in the timing of your set, try adjusting
this slider.
Note: If the Delay Compensation option is unchecked in the Options menu, the Latency
slider is disabled.
For more detailed information about routing scenarios with the External Instrument device,
please see the Routing and I/O chapter.
22.5 Impulse
The Impulse Instrument.
Impulse is a drum sampler with complex modulation capabilities. The eight drum samples
loaded into Impulse's sample slots can be time-stretched, ltered and processed by enve-
lope, saturation, pan and volume components, nearly all of which are subject to random
and velocity-based modulation.