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Originally Posted by makkan00
Technic
what is your take on the delay? If other processors can tackle with it (assuming that they do not delay anything with vocals without music), then why can't MS-8?
Is it not as simple as for the processor to recognize that when vocals are there without a music, then cancel the delay to avoid any echo issues? (it may effect some tracks starting with vocals only).
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somewhat agree with what VP said.
We know that the delay is not the Logic7 processing just because that's not what JBL is disabling with their update "fix". It could be the DSP chip/code itself.
However, they named the sucker
MS-8 because of that 8ms delay. So it seems to me that it is
by design. Most probably they needed all those 8ms to do the real-time correction set by the acoustic calibration that they wanted.
Otherwise they would be celebrating a slow-ass DSP...