Re: Logic Live mode/PDC
Re: Logic Live mode/PDC
- Subject: Re: Logic Live mode/PDC
- From: Tom Davies <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2006 15:35:12 +0100
Hi Brian
The reason that the plugin's latency is a function of buffer size is that the
plugin's processing is done on an external DSP device, connected to the
computer via firewire, using an isocronous protocol. The buffering to send
the audio to and from the card introduces the latency. If you look at other
DSP devices such as the Creamware ones, the UAD1, or the Powercore, you'll
see a similar pattern.
Thanks
Tom Davies
Software Engineer
Solid State Logic
> Tom,
>
> Perhaps you can explain why your plugin's latency is a function of Maximum
> Frames Per Slice. It seems like a strange choice to make. Why can't you
> simply pick the smallest latency that will work for your particular
> algorithm, report that as a constant value, and then code your plug to only
> work that way?
>
> Brian Willoughby
> Sound Consulting
>
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