23. Why is there a big delay when recording an audio signal?
There will always be some delay (known as latency) when recording audio with a computer. You can make this delay very small by adjusting the buffer size settings of your audio hardware.
OS X: In Live's Audio Preferences, set the Buffer Size slider as low as you can without hearing crackles or dropouts in your audio:
Windows: Make sure you are using the latest ASIO drivers for your audio hardware. If you're using your computer's built-in sound card, we recommend using the ASIO drivers available at
www.asio4all.com. Within the audio hardware's control panel, set the buffer size as low as you can without hearing crackles or dropouts in your audio.
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