Generally there will be a discrepancy of a less than 10-20 samples that you can correct for by adding a "Manual Offset " in Audio Preferences, but you wouldn't likely be hearing that small error. With WDM, you can't disable the compensation, so it's harder to know what it it is, but you can re-record an existing track via anlaog loopback path, and check the alignment of the wave forms by zooming in and counting samples as you nudge them into alignment visually. It's a little easier to tell exactly what is going on in ASIO mode first because SONAR tells you how many sample of latency there are everywhere in the chain, and second because you can easily double-check it using the free CEntrance ASIO Latency Tester to ping for the round-trip time. Even if your latency is a little high, SONAR compensates for it when over-dubbing, so new tracks whould still be perfectly aligned with existing tracks you monitored while recording - whether input- or direct-monitoring.
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