05-11-2020, 04:12 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-11-2020, 04:23 PM by Hans Peter Augustesen.)
They are of course not in sync.
Your recording will be like you hear it.
Neither more nor less.
And if there is a total latency at for example 50ms between you, the recording will be after that.
The other participants track in your recording will then be 50ms out of sync - 50ms delayed
Compensating for that by moving track(s) some milliseconds can of course better it.
But it is and will always be a workaround or provisional solution
Here is a recording from JamKazam.
The drum track is moved about 50 ms - it was about 50ms or more late, delayed.
But it is not at all perfect - it is ONLY a workaround or provisional solution
https://soundcloud.com/user851807875/wil...name-later
Your recording will be like you hear it.
Neither more nor less.
And if there is a total latency at for example 50ms between you, the recording will be after that.
The other participants track in your recording will then be 50ms out of sync - 50ms delayed
Compensating for that by moving track(s) some milliseconds can of course better it.
But it is and will always be a workaround or provisional solution
Here is a recording from JamKazam.
The drum track is moved about 50 ms - it was about 50ms or more late, delayed.
But it is not at all perfect - it is ONLY a workaround or provisional solution
https://soundcloud.com/user851807875/wil...name-later