Overriding Low Latency Monitoring During RecordingYou can override Low Latency Monitoring During Recording on record-enabled tracks, but this may introduce latency in the signal path corresponding to the amount of Delay Compensation. This latency may be acceptable depending on the recording source. For example, in certain “non-performance” workflows, overriding Low Latency Monitoring During Recording ensures that delay compensation is applied consistently regardless of whether a track is record- or punch-enabled, or whether Pro Tools is recording or playing back.
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In certain dubbing workflows you may want to cascade bus recordings to multiple tracks. In these cases you should be sure to override Low Latency Monitoring on the recording tracks.To override Low Latency Monitoring During Recording on specific record tracks:
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Command-Control-click (Mac) or Control-Start-click (Windows) the Track Compensation indicator. Delay Compensations is applied to the track and the Track Compensation indicator displays in blue.
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Command-Control-Shift-click (Mac) or Control-Start-Shift-click (Windows) the Track Compensation indicator to override Low Latency Monitoring for all selected tracks.
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Command-Option-Control-click (Mac) or Control-Alt-Start-click (Windows) the Track Compensation indicator to override Low Latency Monitoring for all tracks.