you forgot to take the square root
8+0+8 = √16 = 4
√d16 = d4
december √16 = december 4
It is the limiter look-ahead causing it so in order to have it hit exactly on the beats you need to turn off the look-ahead on every drum strip and if you change one of the drums to a different preset then everything gets thrown back again. This is an issue for me if I've spent the time to phase-align the kick and the sub during the side-chain transition or I've moved the snare transient slightly out of the way of the kick to gain some headroom without clipping.sqigls wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2024 11:21 pm try switching off all effects, it's maybe the master effects?
i just had a look in Live, at the preset 909 Saturated (for example)... the bitcrusher alone introduces 1.9ms of latency at 48k with a 256 sample buffer.
there might be bugs with not reporting latency to the daw though. D16 do check here sometimes but always better to email support
I only have the VST3 version installed. The funny thing is I bought this with the refund I got for smart:EQ 4 which is a disaster on Bitwig and their response was "Bitwig isn't on our supported DAW list but we've heard the VST2 version works for some people so try that." No thanks. And while I'm ranting, it appears my comment mentioning this on a White Sea Studio video was quietly deleted. Nothing shady there...dermage wrote: Sun Jan 28, 2024 11:36 pm try using the VST3, at least in Ableton Live it's usually better and more direct at reporting the current latency.
AgreedDazzW wrote: Mon Jan 29, 2024 11:46 am Update: I restored the factory defaults in the plugin and the latency figure appeared so I'm not sure how I managed to break it with just the settings within the plugin but anyway it's working now, D16's support is prompt and friendly (take note Sonible) and all's well with the world.
Thanks for going through the trouble of making that screen shot. That is how I'm dragging the midi to my DAW. But when I play back the midi it sounds nothing like the pattern, it is just random drum hits. Other drum plugins let you drag the midi to the DAW and when you play it back it plays the actual drum pattern in the plugin's sequencer. Does it work that way for you? Maybe there is another setting that needs to be set in order to play it back correctly that I'm missing? It's not really explained well in the manual. Thanks.zvenx wrote: Fri Feb 02, 2024 2:43 pm Hopefully this helps.
Right click link
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/43137sat ... urp8i&dl=0
rsp
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