![]() ![]() If the latency is short…around 20 milliseconds to maybe 100 milliseconds then this is local latency because the built-in audio device of the Mac is not designed to provide a real-time monitor of its source in the same way a professional audio interface does directly through its analog mixer or DSP. Typically a local issue can not cause an echo to the same user but hearing the latency of the local audio interface is indeed possible. ![]() Echo would be caused by open speakers and mics on the other end of the connection or an incorrect mix minus route on the other end of the connection. Audio quality settings and internet bandwidth would not have a bearing on an echo back issue.
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