Ozone 4 screwing up my timing

Discussion in 'cakewalk.audio' started by Steve Ardcorr, Jun 15, 2010.

  1. Steve Ardcorr Guest

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    Yeah Ozone 4 is so good it made me late for my date :)

    Joking, misleading headline perhaps, there's nothing wrong with my timing.

    It's when I put Ozone 4 on a bus and going through some presets
    it seriously knocks sonar out of sync. I have to stop and re-start the
    track for every preset. None my other effects do this.
    Adjusted my latency in sonar (asio) but no change.
    I've checked through Ozone's setting but can't see anything that might
    be causing this. Is it just me or does Ozone do this with everyone's else.
    The problem isn't when I load Ozone, it only happens when I change a preset,
    then sonar goes badly out of sync.
    Steve



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  2. Rick Paul Guest

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    I don't have Ozone 4, but I have seen something similar with a few other
    plug-ins. I suspect the reason is that changes in Ozone's settings create
    changes its plug-in latency without properly notifying SONAR that the
    latency it needs to compensate for has changed. Or maybe it does tell SONAR
    and SONAR has a bug in reacting to those changes (or isn't designed to react
    to such changes without restarting playback).

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    "Steve Ardcorr" <> wrote in message
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    > Yeah Ozone 4 is so good it made me late for my date :)
    >
    > Joking, misleading headline perhaps, there's nothing wrong with my timing.
    >
    > It's when I put Ozone 4 on a bus and going through some presets
    > it seriously knocks sonar out of sync. I have to stop and re-start the
    > track for every preset. None my other effects do this.
    > Adjusted my latency in sonar (asio) but no change.
    > I've checked through Ozone's setting but can't see anything that might
    > be causing this. Is it just me or does Ozone do this with everyone's else.
    > The problem isn't when I load Ozone, it only happens when I change a
    > preset, then sonar goes badly out of sync.
    > Steve
    >
    >
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  3. Gerry Peters Guest

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    On Tue, 15 Jun 2010 11:25:05 +0100, "Steve Ardcorr"
    <> wrote:

    >Yeah Ozone 4 is so good it made me late for my date :)
    >
    >Joking, misleading headline perhaps, there's nothing wrong with my timing.
    >
    >It's when I put Ozone 4 on a bus and going through some presets
    >it seriously knocks sonar out of sync. I have to stop and re-start the
    >track for every preset. None my other effects do this.
    >Adjusted my latency in sonar (asio) but no change.
    >I've checked through Ozone's setting but can't see anything that might
    >be causing this. Is it just me or does Ozone do this with everyone's else.
    >The problem isn't when I load Ozone, it only happens when I change a preset,
    >then sonar goes badly out of sync.
    >Steve
    >
    >
    >
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    some mastering compressors purposely delay the playback so they can
    use "look ahead" compression. This sort of compressor should be on the
    Master Bus which every single audio track should be bussed to. If used
    in this way you'd likely never notice the 100-200 msec delay. Once
    playback started it would be fine. If you're changing a preset while
    playback is running, I'd expect a bobble.
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