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Thank you very much for this video, sir. Finally heard a simple explanation to some funny terms I've been hearing. I have a question though, could latency be called delay or could they be referred to as the same term (used interchangeably) sir?
Yes, Victor. Latency is a synonym of the word "delay," so it can be used interchangeably. However, it shouldn't be confused with the delay effect used when mixing. They are not the same.
I have a question though, am using a power mixer with a power amplifier, am yet start using the amp though because I can really figure out how to connect the power mixer to the amp 😢
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Thank you very much for this video, sir. Finally heard a simple explanation to some funny terms I've been hearing. I have a question though, could latency be called delay or could they be referred to as the same term (used interchangeably) sir?
Yes, Victor. Latency is a synonym of the word "delay," so it can be used interchangeably. However, it shouldn't be confused with the delay effect used when mixing. They are not the same.
@@KelvinEriaganoma alright sir, Thank you very much sir.
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I have a question though, am using a power mixer with a power amplifier, am yet start using the amp though because I can really figure out how to connect the power mixer to the amp 😢