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FIVE QUESTIONS ABOUT LATENCY AND COMPUTER RECORDING #1. What is latency? When recording, a computer is often busy doing other tasks and may ignore the incoming audio for short amounts of time. This can result in audio dropouts, clicks, excessive distortion, and sometimes program crashes. To compensate, recording software like SONAR dedicates some memory (called a sample buffer) to store incoming audio temporarily—sort of like an “audio savings account.” If needed, your recording program can make a “withdrawal” from the buffer to keep the audio stream flowing. Learn More: blog.cakewalk/recording-latency/
Posted on: Thu, 30 Oct 2014 13:59:54 +0000

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