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Solution: Send the output of the vocal tracks (but not the rhythm tracks or the
Precision Multiband return) to a different group/bus. Then enter the numbers
into the formula:
15,360 ÷ 1,024 = 15
Now put one DelayComp with a Plugs value of 10, and another DelayComp
with a Plugs value of 5 on the group/bus that contains the vocal tracks. The
latency of both groups/buses is now the same, so the playback timing is cor-
rectly aligned.
Here’s another example with the same track setup, but with a session sample
rate of 48kHz and an I/O buffer size of 1024 samples. Use the formula to ar-
rive:
16,896 ÷ 2048 = 8.25
When a non-whole number results from the formula, the Samples parameter
must be used in addition to the Plugs parameter. The Samples value to use is
the fraction (in this case 0.25) times the UAD latency (from the UAD System
Info window, in this case 2048). Therefore in this example, the total Samples
value is 512. To finish the example:
Insert one DelayComp with a Plugs value of 8 and a Samples value of 128,
and three more DelayComps with a Plugs value of 0 and a Samples value of
128 each on the group/bus that contains the vocal tracks. The four Samples
values sum to 512 samples, which is 0.25 of one Plugs value (2048 x .25 =
512). The latency of both groups/buses is now the same, so the playback tim-
ing is correctly aligned.
Note: You can keep it simple: Use the Precision Multiband only on outputs
(as its design was intended), or only in hosts that have full plugin delay com-
pensation!
UAD Track Advance
Overview The previous discussions on delay compensation (see “Delay Compensation”
on page 46) apply mainly when using only audio tracks. When MIDI tracks
are played simultaneously alongside audio tracks, a different (but related)
synchronization issue can arise.