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Hey long time pro tools user first time poster, because I didn't realize how valuable the duc was untill now. I have PT 7 with Apogee converters and I just today found out that that they ad 16's don't use the same delay compensation as the 192's so how do I manually enter in the values into pt??? I went to the apogee site and found their delay compensation calculator but no real explination even in the pt literature that I have about how to manually enter those values in. Any help would be great. Thanks So Much, LF

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14.12.23 - 04:06:58
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Refer to the I/O Setup chapter in your PT Reference manual.

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14.12.23 - 04:26:19
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thanks for your reply, but the only delay there is a hardware insert delay I'm talking about plug in delay compensation, I want to be able to adjust the value thats listed in the mix window.... lf

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14.12.23 - 04:36:34
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14.12.23 - 04:42:42
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that's still automatic

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14.12.23 - 05:00:43
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Also refer to the Automatic Delay Compensation chapter in your PT Reference manual. It clearly explains how enter (or adjust) values manually.

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