If you are having latency issues, there are two main things that can cause this. The number one cause is in your audio settings. If you are using an interface, make sure you have the relevant ASIO device selected (Focusrite USB ASIO for scarlett users). After you have that selected, change your buffer size to 96 or 128. The lower this is, the less latency you will have, but if you go too low, you will hear crackling sounds. The lowest I would personally suggest is 64 if you have a really good PC. If you don’t have an interface, you can download ASIO4ALL or Flex ASIO, and turn the buffer size down in those ASIO devices. If you are using FL Studio ASIO, you will have latency because the buffer size can not go low enough. The second main cause is Auto-Tune. If we have different versions, it may not load properly. Click the settings gear icon in Auto-Tune, and make sure low latency mode is checked. If that is all good, you shouldn’t have any latency. One final tip, you can hover over plugins, and the top left info box will show you how many ms of latency it is adding, so if you see anything over 3ms you can temporarily mute those plugins while you are recording to get even lower latency.