Question / Help Problems with sound!

Alex_Mygal

New Member
Hey. I am writing through an interpreter, since I am from Ukraine. Underpin what to do.
I have a Macintosh 2012 release:
- 2.7 GHz Intel Core i5 - 8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
- NVIDIA GeForce GT 640M 512 MB
It is connected to the USB interface - Native Instruments KOMPLETE AUDIO 6 in which there are two studio AKG microphones and an output to the headphones.
I have the task of recording video and recording studio vocals at the same time.
The capture of the video comes from the camera canon mark 2 through the blaskmagic mini recorder
The problem is that when I start the music with the OBS, it goes to the headphones of the vocalist without any delay. The voice is also excellent. But then when watching the recording, there is a very strong lag in music.
How to fix this?
 

Narcogen

Active Member
Right click your video source and select "filters". Under "effects filters" choose Video Delay and add a value high enough to delay your video until it it syncs with your audio.
 

Alex_Mygal

New Member
The problem is that the sound from the microphones is in sync with the video. But the music is in a hurry then it's late. And this is already on the recorded video.
Right click your video source and select "filters". Under "effects filters" choose Video Delay and add a value high enough to delay your video until it it syncs with your audio.
 

Narcogen

Active Member
Unless you recorded the audio on separate tracks there's nothing you can do about a file already recorded.

If you're recording for something you're going to edit later, that is an excellent reason for doing that.

Choose a recording format like mkv that supports multiple channels. Assign your separate audio sources to separate channels in the audio mixer, and make sure in the Output tab you've selected those audio channels to be recorded. An editor that can handle multitrack audio should show you those separately so you can adjust timing in post-production.
 

Alex_Mygal

New Member
I understand it. But what if I go live? I will have all the rules, but in the broadcast again, the sound is to back off or hurry. I would like to understand why this is corrected.
Unless you recorded the audio on separate tracks there's nothing you can do about a file already recorded.

If you're recording for something you're going to edit later, that is an excellent reason for doing that.

Choose a recording format like mkv that supports multiple channels. Assign your separate audio sources to separate channels in the audio mixer, and make sure in the Output tab you've selected those audio channels to be recorded. An editor that can handle multitrack audio should show you those separately so you can adjust timing in post-production.
 

Narcogen

Active Member
Don't know. Not familiar with the Komplete hardware, and you didn't upload a logfile to look at.
 
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