![]() Internal latency adjustment has been a feature of professional audio systems since 2 decades. Just because you can adjust signal runtime doesn't mean you have toīut it's important to know what's going on to adjust the setup IF something comes out strange or unpleasantly. It is not related to microphones only but to any digital processing path and even analog. ![]() There was also some comments re: Oscillator sync'ing to insure they didn't work to cancel out frequencies with phase mis-alignment. I'd like to see the questions hang about until we learn more about the nature of the problems and potential solutions for IOS music nerds. I'm sure this is where Auria Pro shines since it's so focused on the techniques of classic studio engineering combined with precise MIDI controls. I think a great DAW would offer the most assistance with invert one of the channels in the stereo case and offering small nudges for the multi-channel cases. Regarding AU's they tend to expect 1-2 channels for input just routing 2 mic's into 1 AU might be tricky. I also saw for the multic-microphone case the suggestion to nudge a track by a 1-2 millisecs to improve the output. I found some recommendations to invert one of the channels to reduce the loss of signal or frequencies being cancelled. ![]() I'm thinking about the problem and did a bit of research. ![]()
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