What is the best procedure to set up a DAW to automatically compensate for latency and how do you get the least amount of latency without clicks
I had been DAWless for a few years and I seem to have forgotten how to set up the automatic latency compensation. I used to have a standard procedure for setting this but I seem to have forgotten what it was. Since I'm asking this, I might as well add a question about how you set a DAW up for minimum latency because I believe both should be part of the same process
I'm using Cubase and Live but I believe every modern DAW has this function. Essentially what it does is to delay pre-recorded material and VST outputs to sync with signals coming into the analogue audio inputs so that there's no delay (latency) between the two.
Ideally I'm looking for a procedure that can be replicated on any DAW and give automatic sample accurate latency compensation.
In Ableton Live you can set this up from the Preferences window at the Audio tab.
There's also a Test section where you can generate a test tone and simulate high CPU usage. I believe this is to help you set the size of the audio buffer before changing the error (latency) compensation but confirmation on this would be appreciated.
In Cubase it is found in the Device setup window (under Devices)
I think this could be a helpful question for beginners and users of other DAW software so please make your answers apply to any DAW and make them easy for beginners to follow.