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"Latency might not always be noticeable in live mixes—but when it goes wrong, it goes very wrong." - Chris Parker, Production Manager at Patchwork London. Chris Parker, Production Manager at Patchwork, shared his experience with latency in live audio, noting, “Digital equipment these days does a pretty good job of keeping latency in check for the majority of applications, but when it goes wrong, it goes wrong.” He explained how latency between sound sources in a mix can cause phase issues. For instance, “If you wanted to have parallel compression across your drums - without suitable compensation in place, the different timings will cause near-identical signals to knock out of phase with each other and you’ll hear whooshing/filtered audio artifacts.” Managing this latency is crucial to keeping the sound clean, and this challenge highlights the importance of fine-tuning signal paths. Chris also mentioned new wireless systems, such as Sennheiser’s Spectera and Shure’s Axient Digital PSM, which “utilise WMAS for RF distribution to send huge amounts of wireless mics and IEMs through a small band of spectrum.” The world of wireless audio is advancing rapidly, and engineers are keeping a close eye on how these new systems handle the challenges ahead. Shure and Sennheiser excel in densely populated spaces and covering large distances, while Remora offers a tailored, personal wireless experience. Want to learn more about how professionals manage latency in live and studio environments? Stay tuned into Remora PRO on the latest in wireless audio solutions. #RemoraPRO #AudioTech #Latency #LiveMixing