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  1. Thanks you very much @57Gregy ! Sonar has indeed the nudge option, i've set nudge 2 to 1 sample and now moving clips with numpad 4 & 6.
  2. Thanks for the hint, unfortunately entering "-3" would come up as "0". Even tho, i've found no way to make to value goes backward either with the numpad, or either by moving knobs... I've found Waves InPhase can do it by tweaking the " SM " cell just under the " MS " cell. It then shows the positive or negative samples amount.
  3. @Jim Roseberry Thanks, it's all now cristal clear ! Just one last request, would you please validate i am using EXTERNAL INSERT plugin the right way to record a latency compensated reamp : - KPA in DI / STACK mode. (2 recorded tracks : one from DI unprocessed side and one from processed STACK side.) - I inserted a SEND into my DI track, i routed that send to a new AUX track. - In that AUX track i inserted the " EXTERNAL INSERT " plugin. - On the " External Insert " Plugin inteface, inside " Aux Send " i selected " ASIO fireface SPDIF LEFT ", then inside " Return " i selected " Asio Fireface SPDIF LEFT " - I clicked under the " DELAY " zone of the External Insert plugin, which gave me the latency to compensate 11mS, 530 Samples. - I then created a brand new track and selected the input " ASIO Interface SPDIF LEFT ". i Armed the track and hit record. Everything seems done right to you ? @Noel Borthwick Thanks, the official Kemper support confirmed the same info in the meantime. By the way i can't find a simple way to move a clip by a fixed amount of samples. Like you can do with " Tics " with + or - key in the eventlist. Let's say i want to move back a clip a amount of 9 samples to realign it with another clip and fix a phase issue, what's the fastest and more simple way to do it ? Channel Tools let's you add a positive amount of samples but not a negative amount.
  4. Thanks to your suggestions @Jim Roseberry i did ! here is a guitar take in DI / Stack mode. That guitar take is simultaneously sent UNPROCESSED (DI side) on SPDIF left (upper track) and PROCESSED with the actual loaded profile on SPDIF Right (lower track) By looking carefuly at the transcients, ce can see there's a small latency between the raw D.I side (upper) and the processed side (Lower). On the lower processed track there's a slight delay. Below is a zoom of one of those transcients, where we can see the processed side had a delay of roughly 8 or 9 samples. Do you agree with me ? If i understand correctly for a REAMP to be aligned with it's original PROCESSED take, you have to compensate for the reamp loop added latency AND for the tiny processing latency we just saw above (8-9 samples). Do you still agree with me ? And accordingly to your suggestion, i reamped the exact same way, the same DI two times : One on TRACK A et one on TRACK B, you can listen here a short sample where i switch the "phase polarity button" of TRACK A several times : https://on.soundcloud.com/Tp9NnSFYAsP63zvx9 The phase cancel is uncomplete ! look below to understand why : This is a zoom of the 2 reamps from the same DI, if i am not blind i think they are perfectly aligned. But if you look carefuly at those 2 " peaks " at the left of the 2 grey markers, you can see there are slight differences in the waveforms. I think that explains why the phase cancelation is incomplete. What do you think ?
  5. @Jim Roseberry after correcting the offset (see above) i did the following : - KPA is in DI / STACK mode with a dual rectifier profile. So i recorded simultaneously 2 différent tracks : one raw DI et one with a dual rectifier profile. - I inserted a SEND into my DI track, i routed that send to a new AUX track. - In that AUX track i inserted the " EXTERNAL INSERT " plugin. - On the " External Insert " Plugin inteface, inside " Aux Send " i selected " ASIO fireface SPDIF LEFT ", then inside " Return " i selected " Asio Fireface SPDIF LEFT " - I clicked under the " DELAY " zone of the External Insert plugin, which gave me the latency to compensate 11mS, 530 Samples. - I then created a new track and selected the input " ASIO Interface SPDIF LEFT ". i Armed the track and hit record. - On That new reamped dual recto track, if i hit the PHASE button, it doesn't " sound cancel " the first dual recto track recorded along the DI one and aligning it a bit further by hand make it almost disapear. So i guess the phase is still out (although a lot less obvious thant before) and something is wrong in the process above. Any idea on what i am doing wrong ?
  6. Ok here were are ! i've put " 1 " in the " manual offset " field and made a third take, you can see it below this is the yellow line. (The purple one was the previous one with no offset)
  7. @Jim Roseberry Thanks for the help. Using my RME Fireface UCX, i hooked a jack to balanced output 6 and to jack input 3. I then recorded a clip with one sample "spikes" on it. You can see the results below, orange line is the original clip, purple is the newly recorded one :ne is the newly B By looking at this, i assume the recorded signal as a latency of 1 sample ? So on the window setting below i should input " - 1 " in the " decalage manuel " box ? Is all this still relevant, as i am only using SPDIF ?
  8. Thank you very much @Jim Roseberry for the answer. As you can see on the picture below, i've send my DI track to an AUX with " External Insert ". Inside External insert i've selected my SPDIF out to the kemper as a SEND, then selected the SPDIF in from the kemper as RETURN. I clicked under " delay " and the latency to compensate shown is 12mS / 594 samples. I still hear phase issues when layered with the original take and don't know what to do next to make the plugin compensate the desync. Any help would be welcome.
  9. Hello all, I have some sync issues with reamp tracks using a Kemper Profiling Amplifier (Constant latency ON) and latest Sonar. (Kemper hooked with SPDIF to my RME Fireface UCX lowest latency setting). There's a latency between the original DI signal and the reamped one, there's a slight latency of 12 tics (at 960 tics per quarter note) or 393 samples. I don't have time to compensate every track by hand. On the official Kemper forum i was told the following, so before switching definitely to Cubase, i'd like to know if there's a way to do it in Sonar : Best regards
  10. Answer from the official support : Anyway i've found a workaround : On the track i've recorded the virus on, just after recording, i set the track INPUT on " none " instead of " Virus TI out 1+2 ", on the same track i set the OUTPUT to master instead of any bus or aux. No more desync. That's indeed another of those many CW strange behaviors. Hope the new sonar will raise again the level to industry standards.
  11. I wasn't aware of this. Anyway, most DAWs compensate for latency while recording, why cakewalk wouldn't do it in the case of the Virus TI ?
  12. Thanks for your replies. I am not sure but, if i understand you well, i cannot use my RME Fireface UCX Asio and the Virus TI asio at the same time without sync problems ? Is it the reason why the " Virus TI asio driver IN /OUT " boxes are greyed out ? The Virus TI uses ASIO driver, but seems compatible WASAPI. Unfortunately my RME Fireface UCX doesn't seem to work while cakewalk is in wasapi mode. I am sorry but i am a bit confused. It seems i can't set up cakewalk so the Fireface is Asio mode and the Virus is Wasapi mode.
  13. Hello, Since i bought my Virus TI 2 Keyboard two years ago, i am experiencing latency problems with both audio and midi in USB port mode. Problem 1 : when playing notes, whatever i do, the sound comes slightly after i press the Virus Keyboard. Which is very annoying. I can't find any setting or buffer value that might solve this problem. (the "live mode" on the virus app helps a bit but not enough) Problem 2 : when i record audio, i have to manualy move the audio clips recorded as they are slightly decynced otherwise. The recorded clips are a bit " late ". Thanks in advance for your help. (latest win10 & updates, latest Ti drivers, latest Cakewalk by bandlab, amd 5900x, 64gb ram, corsair mp400 ssd, rme fireface UCX)
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