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> > The main issue for me is > > being in sync with the loops I'm making; that's easier for me if i > >turn > > monitoring thru on in Mobius and turn off hardware monitoring on the > > soundcard. >That works too. But it isn't the only way of working. I always monitor >from an external hardware mixer then use latency compensation to align >the overdubs. Sometimes it's easier to do it your way though. If >you're experimenting with other plugins that add their own latency it's >easier to use "monitor through software" than to keep having to stop >and recalibrate latency. Part of it may be the way I have the host set up; I am recording the input and each mobius track on separate tracks in the host. I seem to recall that the recording of the input signal would drift around in time relative to recordings of the mobius tracks if hardware monitoring was turned on. With "thru mobius" monitoring of the input the problem went away. I am no expert on this stuff though and I may have missed something setting it up, but the way I'm doing it now works, so I'm not going to fuck with it. :-) -rabbi ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=list&sid=396545469