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  • Routing to Reverb in Cubase from Slave Machine Running VE

    I used to orchestrate without reverb then bounce the dry feeds from my slave machines and add reverb/EQ/etc. to the bounced audio on my main DAW.  As I've been transitioning to the VE (running on a slave), I've started looking in to saving myself the time associated with the bounce by running the reverb (Pristine Space) live while I'm orchestrating and I'm having difficulty getting my brain around Cubase's "Constrain Delay Compensation" feature.  I'm also confused by the "Latency" setting in VE standalone.

    So, four questions:

    1.  For those of you monitoring slaves in Cubase and applying reverb in real-time, how do you have your monitoring configured?

    2.  How do you set the Delay Compensation threshold in the Preferences (if at all)?

    3.  What is the disadvantage of leaving "Constrain Delay Compensation" on at all times?  My experience so far is that everything works better that way, but it is disabled by default.  There must be a reason for that...

    3.  What is the reason for the "Latency" setting in the VE?  As far as I can tell, it adds some random delay to the audio (i.e. if you have straight eighth notes, sometimes they're all delayed by a similar amount, sometimes they wind up in a sort-of swing style).  Why would you want to do that?

    Thanks,

    rgames


  • See my reply to the ViC thread Richard ;)