Sampo Savolainen wrote: > Quite simple, actually. This example is for Ardour, but it should work > in all Linux software which respect and use the latency values reported > by some LADSPA plugins. > > Say you have a Bus: > inputs -> LADSPA 1 -> LADSPA 2 -> INSERT (sp/dif out & in) -> outputs > > Newer versions of Ardour (currenty only in CVS) & Jack (the to be > released 0.100.0) will automatically compensate for the latency caused > by jack wiring. > > The next step is to use the ingenious plugin by Steve Harris: Artificial > Latency. This plugin does nothing, except return a specified amount of > latency. The amount of latency it reports is controlled like any plugin > is controlled. Ah, cool, that's exactly what I was looking for... I knew Nuendo and Cubase had plugins to handle this kind of thing and wanted to verify that I could do the same with Ardour. I'm using all CVS built stuff, pretty current, so this shouldn't be a problem. Whoohoo! Thanks! -- Brett ----------- Programmer by day, Guitarist by Night http://www.chapelperilous.net http://www.alhazred.com http://www.revelmoon.com