If you’ve ever recorded something thinking that the timing was perfect, only to find that on playback its all a bit off. Well it could be you need to adjust the recording latency offset in reaper’s preferences.
Whenever you record from an audio input, reaper uses the audio device drivers information about latency to automatically put what you recorded into time. It’s usually pretty close but if the driver isn’t telling reaper the right thing, the timing will be slightly off.
In this video I’ll show you a simple way to detect and correct any additional latency your interface isn’t reporting.
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