Whats the difference between Output Latency and Latency Compensation?
Output Latency refers to the time lag between when you send a Note On message, and when the note actually sounds. Different CPU and sound card combinations have varying audio caching strategies. Generally, higher end cards with specialized drivers will have lower latencies. Latency Compensation, on the other hand, refers to a nudge in milleseconds either forward or backward. This time difference is useful when attempting to synchonize non-Rewire applications with an internal MIDI interface, such as Hubi’s Loopback Device. These properties are discussed in the Operation Manual on page 185. Q: How do I share my songs across a network so everyone can access the extra WAV/AIFF files? A: If you want the files to be editable, you should store the external samples on your network, and make sure your song points to those sample files, not the ones on your local drive. Reason should find the samples if the other computers have their network drives mapped identically to the original machine. If