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- | This works out to $\frac{511}{48000} = 10.64$ milliseconds of latency.\\ | + | This works out to 511/48000 = 10.64 milliseconds of latency.\\ |
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- | Now the impulse should line up on the grid line, or very close. This is because the audio server has compensated for the hardware delay, allowing the timing to be precise. In my case here my " | + | Now the impulse should line up on the grid line, or very close. This is because the audio server has compensated for the hardware delay, allowing the timing to be precise. In my case here my " |
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