I have another question on the same theme.
If I solo the tracks I'm laying down on (8 drum channels for example), and have my track bounces on to another channel, so effectively I have my record enabled channels and 1 other stereo channel solo'd, and the rest of my channels are inaudible, are the plugins from the other channels still affecting my latency round trip?
I'm having latency issues.
I'm using a Scarlett 18i20 and when tracking 8 channels of drums, there is a significant delay on those new regions of audio, verses the click.
I've played with these settings and managed to get it down quite a bit, and then I'm having to 'nudge' the audio back the way.
I also removed all plugins from the output channels, even they were off/bypassed, this seemed to make a little difference/ My question is, should I turn of all channels that I'm not using for tracking, or is simple soloing enough to reduce the latency? I hate using the power button on my summing/folder stacks, because when you power them back on, you lose the settings of which channels were on and which were off before. Hard to explain, but if you know, you know.
All advice welcome. Thanks to all contributors to this forum, I use it a lot, so really appreciate your time.
Thanks.
Paul