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In your Pd installation.........\pd\doc\7.stuff\tools......... you will find &quot;latency.pd&quot;.<br />
It looks as though it finds the time between the zero crossings of the waves........ rather than chasing down the phase.<br />
Maybe that will help.<br />
David.</p>
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