Latency is a short delay (usually milliseconds) between when an audio signal enters a system and when it emerges. Latency is caused by any number of processes that happen during the signal flow, including the different hardware it has to pass through, analog-to-digital conversion and visa versa, and more. Minimizing latency is critical, especially for vocal performers using in-ear monitors, as the slight delay in what one sings and hears can cause them to sing out of tune.
Related to: Audio, tracking, signal flow
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