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2 hours ago, bdickens said:
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Use a real audio interface with a proper ASIO driver.
So there is not a way to slide the tracks in alignment. There seems to be a way to do this with audio recording (manual offset under audio preferences), but I haven't figured out a way to do it with MIDI. Again, I have no need for the latency to be adjusted in real time.
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I am making simple multi-track recordings on my laptop with no expensive equipment. When I used Audacity, the track would slide back after recording to perfectly cancel out the latency. I don't need the CPU power to minimize latency in real time. I just want the program to slide the track back however many milliseconds it shifted due to latency. I am using Cakewalk so I can work with MIDI. I have an electric keyboard with a Mio iConnect MIDI to USB converter, and a USB microphone. Is there any way to do what I'm describing in the program?
Thanks!
Best way to counteract latency
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Thank you. It seems to me like this is only for audio input. Is there a way to do this for MIDI too?