TimeAdjuster : Using TimeAdjuster for Manual Delay Compensation
Using TimeAdjuster for Manual Delay Compensation
Host-based processing in all digital systems incurs delay of varying amounts. You can use the TimeAdjuster plug-in to apply an exact number of samples of delay to the signal path of a track to compensate for delay incurred by specific plug-ins. TimeAdjuster provides presets for common delay-compensation scenarios.
To compensate for several plug-ins in-line, use the delay times from each settings file as references, and add them together to derive the total delay time.

Some plug-ins have different delays at different sample rates.
To manually compensate for plug-in processing-induced delays, try one of the following methods:
• Phase inversion
• Comb-filter effect cancellation