[quote=““William WiLD””]
Of course in RECORD you set the lower buffer size you can get without cut signals and you put up progressively you buffer size in playback as far as your plugins number is high progressively in the session of work
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I’m not disagreeing that a good product for sync (MIDI /DIN / modular etc…) will help get a good stable setup. Especially if you have a lot of gear to sync up :slight_smile:

However, my understanding is the OP is actually referring to digital audio latency. In particular to the strange scenario where your soundcard monitoring has different latency to the DAW output. For example, on a MOTU you can monitor the input via the soundcard’s software mixer (Cuemix). But this wont let you apply your DAW plugins. If you monitor the sound card’s input section through a DAW you are hit with the A/D and D/A conversion which adds latency - dependent of I/O buffer size, but you can use plugins.

Incidentally i suspect the reason you get zero-latency through the software mixer (Cuemix) is because the MOTU analog inputs send their signal to an analog monitoring which is routed to the analog output stage… Simultaneously the input signal(s) is sent the A/D converter → DAW → and back out to D/A converter. And thats where the latency will always hit you, regardless of how good your MIDI sync box is.

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