That's strange, no? That the MixBus polarity inversion switch seems to work (or not?) differently on aux bus channels? (Which is expected)īUT if I do the same thing and use the in-built polarity switch on the MixBus channel I don't get any cancellation at all.īUT BUT if I import the same audio track again (therefore having two identical tracks in the session) and THEN use the MixBus built-in polarity switch to reverse the phase then I DO get 100% cancellation. If I send a track out a Utility Bus into another channel and insert a zero-latency plug on this channel and use the phase/polarity invert ON THE PLUGIN I get 100% phase cancellation. This answer seems to imply that just by using a Utility Bus to group a set of tracks to another channel, in your example BV's, will incur latency? One thing though: "There are many cases ( for example, sending several BGV mics to a BGV bus ) where latency is incurred, but since there aren't any other correlated tracks, it doesn't cause any phasing or other artifacts." I actually spent some time yesterday after posting digging a bit more into this (and experimenting within a session) and think I've got my head around it. If you want to be safe, just use the provided mixer knobs & features then it will all "just work". There are many cases ( for example, sending several BGV mics to a BGV bus ) where latency is incurred, but since there aren't any other correlated tracks, it doesn't cause any phasing or other artifacts. If you attempt other routing, such as creating additional "buses" (utility buses), then it is left up to the user to determine whether there is additional latency, and whether it matters. Plugins, and even external hardware, can be inserted in the tracks, mixbuses or master. (04-10-2017, 03:02 Wrote: The Harrison Mixbus mixer engine ( tracks -> mixbuses ->masters ) is compensated and you can assign from a track to "any" combination of mixbuses and/or the master. Whatever I place on the Mixbus's, regardless of inherent latency up to 8192 samples, is compensated.Īre all channels including Utility buses (if not adding any latency) and Mixbuses compensated by the time they get to the Master Bus regardless if they're routed through one of the 8 (or 12) Mixbuses? Utility Bus: On the other hand if I place a AU/VST on a Utility bus that adds 5ms this is NOT compensated.Īre there any workarounds for this? Maybe Voxengo Latency Delay or something similar?Ĥ. Utility Bus: if I place a AU/VST on a Utility Bus that, via the "edit with generic controls" panel, states it has 0 samples latency then I'm good as there is no compensation needed?ģ. Channel: If I have a AU/VST that adds, say, 5ms (or more) latency this is automatically compensated.Ģ. Just need a little clarification here if possible? As I understand it:įrom is "unlimited" PDC compensation on all playback channels.Īnd up to 8192 samples latency compensation on each of the 12 buses ( you'd typically have to stack quite a few plugins together to exceed 8192 samples!)ġ. (Wondering if there's a reason to have licenses for both? Anyway.) Loving the Mixbus v4 demo and have just purchased 32C.
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