Reaper does a good job automatically latency compensating when you record audio. Newly recorded audio items are moved forward in time by the size of input and output audio buffers. So if the combined size of input and output buffer is 10ms, recorded items are moved 10ms forward in time.
- How do I fix MIDI latency in Reaper?
- Does Reaper have delay compensation?
- How do you compensate for latency?
How do I fix MIDI latency in Reaper?
The latency is indeed caused by the audio system. If you select the WASAPI as your driver in Reaper (press Ctrl+P to get Preferences window up and change it in Audio->Device. Remember to change the "Block size" to something like 256 or below.) Make sure "Mode" is set to "Exclusive mode" for the lowest latency.
Does Reaper have delay compensation?
Auto Plugin Delay Compensation options - Cockos Incorporated Forums. Currently Reaper auto adjust the latency of a track by full buffer setting amount. for example if a plugin caused 4 samples of latency Reaper will adjust the latency to 1024 samples of your buffer is set to 1024.
How do you compensate for latency?
How to reduce latency
- Audio interface latency. ...
- Device/Plug-in related latency. ...
- Reduce the buffer size. ...
- Raise the sample rate. ...
- Disable the Audio Input Device. ...
- Use ASIO audio drivers on Windows. ...
- Use a dedicated audio interface running native drivers. ...
- Don't use Bluetooth devices or cast audio.