Re: How to (best) hear yourself when tracking vocals
- From: Boris Lau <boris.lau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 10:16:52 +0200
John Cafarella wrote:
few can detect 6ms but I've never found anyone who can detect 3ms.From experience, I've found that most people can detect 12ms latency, a
Yap. If you have a vocal monitor on stage, around 2 meters away from a singer, she gets a delay of >6ms. So that should be a range that people can deal with. 3ms even better.
Boris
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