
In Low Latency mode, plug-ins are bypassed to ensure that all delays (across the entire signal flow of the current track) remain under the Limit slider value.

The Limit slider lets you determine a maximum amount of allowable delay that can be caused by plug-ins when Low Latency mode is turned on (by clicking the Low Latency Mode button in the control bar). Low Latency Mode checkbox and Limit slider: You need to select the Low Latency Mode checkbox in order to turn on Low Latency mode and use the Limit slider. You can also turn off compensation entirely. Use the pop-up menu to activate plug-in latency compensation for either:Īll (audio, instrument, auxiliary, and output channel strips)
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Plug-in latency compensation (also called plug-in delay compensation) is useful for software effects plug-ins, and is particularly important for DSP (digital signal processing) accelerator hardware (for example, TC PowerCore and Universal Audio UAD1). Plug-in Latency Compensation pop-up menu: Compensates for audio delays that can be introduced when using plug-ins. The level chosen here is used when the Dim button is activated from the Master channel strip. You can set a dim level from 0 dB to –30 dB. ĭIM Level slider: Sets a discrete level for the Dim function.Note: Adjustments to the fader do not affect the recording level they only affect the monitoring level. 20- and 24-bit files use one-and-a-half times the disk space of comparable 16-bit files. 20- or 24-bit recordings offer a significant improvement in the available dynamic range, but require high-quality peripheral components such as microphones and pre-amps, not to mention high-quality analog-to-digital/digital-to-analog converters.
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The WAV file format cannot handle audio file recordings larger than 4 GB.ĬAF: Choose this setting if you’re going to record files larger than 4 GB.Ģ4-Bit Recording checkbox: When selected, Logic Pro can record 24-bit files. Files are stored as Broadcast Wave files, which contain timestamp information in the file header.
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WAVE (BWF): The most common audio format on Windows PC computers.

Recording File Type pop-up menu: Determines the file type for recorded audio.ĪIFF: Cannot handle audio file recordings larger than 2 GB. Otherwise, playback will simply stop without displaying an alert. “Display audio engine overload message” checkbox: When selected, displays an alert message in an overload situation. When Show Advanced Tools is selected in Advanced preferences, the following are available: The General Audio pane contains the following preferences:
