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-In other cases like editing and mixing tracks, the latency doesn't matter as much and it can be compensated easily. It is better to run the audio server with a larger buffer size, reducing the demand on the system. This allows you to work with more plugins, instruments, tracks, etc. and have a much lower risk of hitting buffer xruns.\\+In other cases like editing and mixing tracks, the latency doesn't matter as much and it can be [[howtos:multimedia:digital_audio_workstation:compensating_latency|compensated]] easily. It is better to run the audio server with a larger buffer size, reducing the demand on the system. This allows you to work with more plugins, instruments, tracks, etc. and have a much lower risk of hitting buffer xruns.\\
  
  
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