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Some will notice, some won’t. I really think there’s a whole generation growing up never having had a great headphone mix with no latency. I look at in context. If a singer is trying to hear themselves auto-tune’d as they record, I don’t expect them to be the same person that can recognize and be concerned by a 8ms delay in the cans.

This isn’t jazz, it’s Young Thug. It still remains that lower latency is better – people can sometimes subconsciously perform better. We’re referring to something different. The 10ms delay you get with a buffer setting of isn’t anywhere audible enough to be called “lag” and it won’t “throw off” the best or worst vocalist. Top gear with a buffer setting of 64 and no extra plugins still gives probably 5 ms delay I’d gues..

And it don’t get much better than that. If you hear lag you either have bad settings, driver issue, or need a gear upgrade. I’m not saying that the delay that is technically there is in-audible; I’m saying it’s no where near long enough to be called lag. I’d bet you’d get random answers if you tested people on blind test.. I was taught you basically should monitor analog always if possible, and always set things up that way, unless the singer needs the FX chain, hence this thread As far as being able to monitor on input in Logic Pro X, there might be some mysteries to uncover as others mentioned above..

I don’t think it’s other plugins slowing it down because I went through the session and disabled basically everything that could’ve been a bloat to see if that fixed the lag and it did not.

Perhaps the Orion 32 drivers are the problem. I’ll try some tests on some other interfaces I have access to and see. I guess I must be weird in the sense That I don’t find a need to monitor myself when rapping, then again I used a digital mic for quite some time and it was never an option because of the lag. For anyone that was following this — I never figured out a solution. Top of the line Macbook with an Orion 32 and it just doesn’t work to use input monitoring with Auto-Tune 8.

A Fak. I don’t remeber the exact number but I know its under 8ms roundtrip. I found that if the track ouput is sent to an aux track or is sending to a buss fx it tends to add more latency in Logic. Dunno maybe its just me.. I find the input monitoring pretty decent on a 13″ macbook pro with a 2i2 with low latency plugins for most vocal duties but when it comes to rap vocals I’ll just turn off monitoring for the most part.

I found that even with super low latency when i record, I’ll follow what I hear and my recording ends up a few milliseconds off beat. I just go for the one ear off method. Lowest latency you can ever get imo. Changing the the buffer size in the options tab of autotune plugin from to 32 corrected the problem for me. Top Mentioned Manufacturers. Plug-ins also require more processing power at higher sample rates. However, smaller buffer sizes require more processing power, which can cause system overload alerts.

Roundtrip latency is the total amount of input monitoring latency you’ll experience from audio input to audio output. Certain plug-ins can contribute to input monitoring latency, particularly dynamics plug-ins with look-ahead functions.

If you’re using these kinds of plug-ins in a project, you can minimize the latency they produce while recording using Low Latency Mode. Low Latency Mode bypasses plug-ins as needed, so the amount of latency doesn’t exceed the Limit setting in the Plug-in Latency section of the General Audio preferences of Logic Pro.

Low latency mode is especially useful when you want to record a software instrument in a project that includes latency-inducing plug-ins. Information about products not manufactured by Apple, or independent websites not controlled or tested by Apple, is provided without recommendation or endorsement. Apple assumes no responsibility with regard to the selection, performance, or use of third-party websites or products.

Apple makes no representations regarding third-party website accuracy or reliability. Contact the vendor for additional information. Set the sample rate of your project Set the sample rate for your project when you first create it. Click Devices.

 
 

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To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question. As soon as I engage input monitoring on an audio track I am getting bad crackles and pops during playback and recording. I checked all the audio preferences. A buffer size of is absolutely unusable, with it gets a little better. I suspect that this is a graphics problem because when I scroll the arrangement window up and down or it gets moved to the right during playpack or move the mixer window around the crackling gets really bad.

The only solution I could come up with so far is to open Logic in low resolution mode. And I assume with a system like mine there should normally not be any performance problems at all?! Posted on Feb 21, AM. I don’t know if the underlying issues were completely solved – the last thread in the CPU meter still gets a little nervous sometimes when clicking and scrolling in the main window – but the audio crackles and glitches have been noticeably reduced. Thanks to Logic’s developers for taking care of this with the release of I consider this solved.

Posted on Jul 18, PM. Page content loaded. You say you have updated to the latest Logic, Feb 21, AM. Feb 21, AM in response to kerochan In response to kerochan. As far as I am aware that problem didn’t exist with the earlier versions. I have an SSD drive so that can’t be the problem, too. I already froze all other tracks except the one with input monitoring to avoid CPU problems, but it didn’t help, too. I do think you need to call Apple re this, I have stuck to using Logic I did however make a copy of The CPU spikes cause terrible audio crackling and pops.

Feb 22, AM. By the Sons of Warvan Supposedly Logic’s graphics have not yet been brought up to speed. But I don’t think this should be the only solution on one of their current top model iMacs. Feb 23, AM. The above article isn’t about running Logic in non-Retina mode, its about changing the color space from P3 to the sRGB.

Can you try turning back on the high res mode and then follow the instructions in the above article? Okay, I tested it and indeed the performance is slightly better with the sRGB profile. Audio glitches are still there, but not as bad as with the original iMac color profile or the one I profiled with ColorMunki. So just to be clear, configuring Logic in standard resolution mode eliminates the crackles, but changing color space only reduces, but doesn’t eliminate crackles?

When did the problem start occurring for you? Was there a specific version of Logic, or OS update? I agree, Logic should not have to be run in a lower res mode, I don’t think all of Logic’s graphic routines have been re-written to the latest specs and as a result use a lot of bandwidth on Retina screens.

I would like a confirmation that the problem still occurs with “open in Low Resolution” is not checked, but the color profile is set to sRGB. Unfortunately, my iMac is a slightly older model that does not have the new wide color p3 display. Community Get Support. Sign in Sign in Sign in corporate. Browse Search. Ask a question. User profile for user: GrabtharsHammer GrabtharsHammer. Any ideas? More Less. Reply I have this question too 45 I have this question too Me too 45 Me too.

Answer: A: Answer: A: I don’t know if the underlying issues were completely solved – the last thread in the CPU meter still gets a little nervous sometimes when clicking and scrolling in the main window – but the audio crackles and glitches have been noticeably reduced.

View answer in context. All replies Drop Down menu. Loading page content. User profile for user: kerochan kerochan. Reply Helpful Thread reply – more options Link to this Post. Feb 21, AM in response to kerochan In response to kerochan As far as I am aware that problem didn’t exist with the earlier versions. This really shouldn’t be happening with one of the top iMac models.

Your set up up is great, and your RME is one of the best. Did you make a copy of the earlier Logic? I hope you can get this situation sorted asap. Feb 21, AM in response to kerochan In response to kerochan Thanks for your efforts, kerochan. Yes, I will probably have to contact Apple.

The CPU spikes only appear when input monitoring is activated. User profile for user: Pancenter Pancenter. You can try this I think it’s done via Logic’s Icon “Info” selection.

And there are other users of Retina devices having performance issues, too. User profile for user: Logic Expert Logic Expert. I’m curious if the workaround solves your issue?

I never thought a color profile could influence Logic’s performance. Feb 23, AM in response to GrabtharsHammer In response to GrabtharsHammer So just to be clear, configuring Logic in standard resolution mode eliminates the crackles, but changing color space only reduces, but doesn’t eliminate crackles? As far as I’m aware it all started with the newly designed GUI in Thanks for clarifying my post, I guess it wasn’t obvious those were two different operations.

Feb 23, AM in response to Pancenter In response to Pancenter I would like a confirmation that the problem still occurs with “open in Low Resolution” is not checked, but the color profile is set to sRGB. Welcome to Apple Support Community.

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