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- | ====== Slackware Live DAW ====== | + | ====== Slackware Live DAW: Compensating Latency ====== |
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===== Overview of Latency and its Sources ===== | ===== Overview of Latency and its Sources ===== | ||
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//E.g. A Frames/ | //E.g. A Frames/ | ||
- | $512 \times | + | 512 x 3 = 1536 Frames/ |
If the sample rate is set at 48000Hz, then the buffer fills in:\\ | If the sample rate is set at 48000Hz, then the buffer fills in:\\ | ||
- | $\frac{1536}{48000} = 0.032$ seconds, or 32 milliseconds// | + | 1536/48000 = 0.032 seconds, or 32 milliseconds// |
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