How to fix Overbridge Latency

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Quick video on 3 tips you can use to reduce latency when recording with Overbridge.

Video Chapters:
00:00. Intro
00:23 - Tip #1 - Sample Rate and Buffer Size
07:53 - Tip #2 Update your OS/Firmware
08:10 - Tip # 3 Disable Midi
08:52 - Outro

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How do you handle the offset when boucning from overbridge and other vst'i's Vst'i are sample aligbned vbut overbidge being ot's own thing, recording ofsset in my settings (studio one) doesn't do anything .... i don't understand why ... any clue ?
Great video by the way ....

ZozillaThaGreat
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Doing the step of opening the stand alone digitone app and setting the sample rate and buffer size there was not necessary. That only sets the sample rate and buffer size for when you are using the stand alone app. The digitone vst plugin only looks at the buffer size and sample rate configured in your DAW.

azimpradhan
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Thanks for the nice tips!
Did you do any tests with changing Plugin buffer size property in Overbridge standalone app settings? Depending on it, the VST gets some crazy latency (60+ms for 265...)

OtoMeskhy
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My limited OB experience with bitwig has been strange because the OB audio comes in a good 300 ms _early_. Bitwig tries to account for plugin and hardware latency like Ableton, but this is pretty annoying.

GeorgeLocke
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Nice! Your production quality (use of video examples) is really good! Good teaching video-I hate those snap, popples and cracks…

weinbob
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Thanks, never saw this error before. Really helpful

kosmicdriver
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Hey there thanks for the video. Heres a few tips I like to add. You should follow Ableton’s guide for driver error compensation for your audio interface. Also, and I don’t see enough people doing this so I’m trying to spread the word, you should be using Ableton’s external instrument plug-ins to route Overbridge/ audio/ midi through. It has far less latency. It also gives you an extra gain knob and you can put audio effects right on that midi track which is convenient especially when using macros.

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