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Latency changes between relaunches, no delay compensation

Open hoffr opened this issue 9 months ago • 2 comments

I really don't know how vst development works, but I know that most plugins support plugin delay compensation, meaning the plugin reports to the host how much latency it's generating at any given moment and the host can then adjust everything to be in sync according to that

This plugin doesn't do that for me, but that can easily be done manually (if it's the vst2 that is. The vst3 for some reason re-desyncs itself as i near toward a better sync latency offset...)

As for the vst2, the real issue is that this latency varies between restarts of the plugin or host. It doesn't seem to change over time during the session though. So i'll have to go and manually count samples to get the right latency every single time I restart my host

RNNoise absolutely works best when mixed with the raw (or in my case, still somewhat processed) voice audio, so layering them for live recording is a must for decent quality

Info: Windows 10, FL Studio 20.8.1, vst2 and vst3 tested v1.03 All 3 parameters are at 0 for me

hoffr avatar Sep 21 '23 18:09 hoffr