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Re: kAudioUnitProperty_Latency property changes and Logic
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Re: kAudioUnitProperty_Latency property changes and Logic


  • Subject: Re: kAudioUnitProperty_Latency property changes and Logic
  • From: Brian Willoughby <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 31 May 2016 21:26:08 -0700

On May 31, 2016, at 1:56 PM, Howard Moon <email@hidden> wrote:
> Our software allows users to change the latency associated with the Audio Unit plug-in, but it seems that Logic is ignoring this change.

How do you know that Logic is ignoring the change? Logic automatically compensates for latency, so if you properly implement it then there will be no audible result.

What is the purpose of allowing the user to adjust the latency, considering that Logic will compensate it away? It would seem that a plugin should strive for minimal latency or no latency at all, and then report the actual value. Of course, if your goal is to trick the host and create latency on purpose, then you might have very unpredictable results from various hosts.

Brian


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