Sampo Savolainen wrote:
Quite simple, actually. This example is for Ardour,
but it should work
in all Linux software which respect and use the latency values reported
by some LADSPA plugins.
Say you have a Bus:
inputs -> LADSPA 1 -> LADSPA 2 -> INSERT (sp/dif out & in) -> outputs
Newer versions of Ardour (currenty only in CVS) & Jack (the to be
released 0.100.0) will automatically compensate for the latency caused
by jack wiring.
The next step is to use the ingenious plugin by Steve Harris: Artificial
Latency. This plugin does nothing, except return a specified amount of
latency. The amount of latency it reports is controlled like any plugin
is controlled.
Ah, cool, that's exactly what I was looking for... I knew Nuendo and
Cubase had plugins to handle this kind of thing and wanted to verify
that I could do the same with Ardour.
I'm using all CVS built stuff, pretty current, so this shouldn't be a
problem. Whoohoo! Thanks!
-- Brett
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