i may be speaking out of turn, but i would have a use for BOTH
how do i find out how much a plugin is delaying?
I am glad you said that or I would have had to sick some bad mojo on yasxRAVENx wrote:(i was being sarcastic.. snide remark)
Blaah.. there are quite a lot of nice FFT based effects out there, some with a very small (but annoying enough) latency. I don't know what your fancy of plugins are but quite a bunch that I know of have some small kind of latency, including some compressors that operate with look ahead. What I'm trying to say is that, change that 99% to 95% and I might agree with youMirabebe wrote: I maintain that 99% of plugins out there are zero-latency, meaning that they do not buffer incoming audio and perform their operations on sample-by sample basis.
Now that I don't agree with at all coz very few of the heavier FFT effects or even convolution have that kind of latency that would cause problems when running FL Studio in a live situation. The only problem that could arise is if you run some external signal TROUGH the fruity mixer. Then you'd possible run into timing problems.Mirabebe wrote: While i agree that PDC would be a nice feature, it's also not the end of the world. In additoin to that - FL Studio is mainly realtime composition host - and PDC, as well as plugins that require PDC - are not really created for realtime composition.
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