When the default Overdub setting is enabled, Audacity will push recorded tracks backwards by 130 ms to compensate for this delay. Latency correction: On most consumer systems there will be a delay between singing or hitting your note and it being laid down in the recording.100 ms is a safe setting for most computers. Setting this value too low (for example to 1 ms) will mean the computer will not be able to keep up, and neither recording or playback will work. However, the computer will have to work faster so that it's ready to process the shorter chunks as soon as required. Decreasing this value means recordings will be laid down on disk with less latency, and playback may respond faster. At the default 100 milliseconds (ms) setting, the audio will take 0.1 seconds to travel through the soundcard when recording or playing. Audio to buffer: A "buffer" is a chunk of audio waiting for the computer to process it.
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