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Jeff said: "Then if you want to be REALLY accurate, you should measure the distance between your ears and your monitor speakers, calculate the speed-o-sound delay and add that to your output latency compensation :-)" I wrote that article here (http://moinlabs.de/e_lat.htm) about the concepts of (audio) latency in computer systems, and also addressed the issue of latency from your speakers to your ears. Basically, with a speed of sound in the 300 m/s region, a typical nearfield situation gives you 2.5ms of latency, whereas a more "rehearsal/practice room" like one (I assumed 3m of distance) gives you 10ms. So no reason to put a smiley there. You're spot-on with that remark! Rainer