Latency problem when recording guitars

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  • Henrik Ekblom
    Participant
    • Start by checking the buffer size in Sonar, which decides the latency.
      • Lower buffer size = lower latency, but more  strain on the CPU.
    • Are you using ASIO drivers when recording? Those are in most of the cases the best alternative.

    Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
    Toontrack

    LeanderL
    Participant

    Thanks! Haven’t checked the buffer size yet because I normally use my soundcard and have set everything in the desktop icon.

    Yes, Audient ID4 has an Asio driver of course.

    I don’t have problems with my old Line 6 POD or when playing the keyboard and using VSTs (the libaries are on my SSD).

    I have an i5 2500k @ 3.3 ghz processor by the way.

    I watched your tutorial how to switch to high performance mode (Windows) etc…didn’t do this before as I thought you could just start recording. Will give it a try.

    Another question, something different: how were the metal packs sounds designed (I have Metal Gods 1 & 3, Metal Ampes and some others). Almost all of the patches need further EQing has way too much bass. I have an Ibanez RG 350 EX and an Ibanez RGAIX6U-ABS with Bareknuckle Aftermath humbuckers.

    SeelenPuls ~ Poetic metal from Austria: SeelenPuls.at
    Grummelgnom ~ Sociocritical metal from the forest: Grummelgnom.at

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