Topic: Zero Latency Monitoring with Logic Pro

I've looked at some of the previous posts on this subject but I just don't understand it.  I also saw a link to the videos but I couldn't find one that specifically addresses zero latency monitoring when using logic.

Would someone be kind enough to either point me to the right tutorial or maybe give me a quick rundown on the setup?  I'd greatly appreciate it.

One quick question - If I record using the Total Mix Zero latency, can I monitor and hear effects in Logic?  For example, can I set it up so my singer will hear reverb while recording?

Thanks and please forgive my ineptness.  Old guy with limited free brain space.

Cheers.

Re: Zero Latency Monitoring with Logic Pro

Latency-free monitoring on the Mac will be set up in the mixer: http://www.rme-audio.de/forum/viewtopic.php?id=5039
Only software monitoring will allow you to use effects, though.

But with low latencies, there should be no problem for the singer.

Regards
Daniel Fuchs
RME

Regards
Daniel Fuchs
RME

Re: Zero Latency Monitoring with Logic Pro

Thank you - the old version video you linked me was very helpful.

You write "only software monitoring will allow you to use effects"  - can I do both?  Zero Latency setup on the Total Mix & have software monitoring?

Thanks

Re: Zero Latency Monitoring with Logic Pro

emjayinla wrote:

You write "only software monitoring will allow you to use effects"  - can I do both?  Zero Latency setup on the Total Mix & have software monitoring?

Yes.

Zero Latency setup on the Total Mix.
Software Monitoring On in Logic.
Lowest I/O Buffer Size you can get away with.
Pull the fader on the record enabled channel strip all the way down.
Use Pre Fader sends on the Logic channel strip to Auxes with the effects.
Best of both worlds.

Macmini '19 3.2 GHz 6-Core i7, 32GB RAM, MacOS 10.15.2, LogicProX 10.4.8, FF400, UAD2 Satellite Octo

Re: Zero Latency Monitoring with Logic Pro

thank you very much.  can't wait to give this a go.