I understand sync issues, but I would think that the latency of the
output device would have more influence than not having the playback
device's clock synced to the input. I've never heard of a clock
drifting so badly that, for example, it took 3:05 to play back a
3:00 song. I can't imagine anyone's playing to be of such exactness
that the lack of sample-accurate playback sync would possibly be
noticed??? If you are overdubbing over drum tracks, can you
truthfully say that your note start times are within 1/48,000th of a
second?? On 11/18/2013 11:06 AM, jmancine wrote:
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