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Old 25.05.2009, 12:12 PM
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Default Plug latency even when using analog output ???s

Don't get this one, I have all my outs set to analog out (1+2), and the plug is still reporting to the host 3968 samples delay ???
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Old 25.05.2009, 09:07 PM
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Specs please...
Audio Card,sequencer,buffer size???
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Old 25.05.2009, 09:40 PM
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Don't see what it has to do with my specs...
If the plug reports a delay (latency) the host will trigger the midi earlier (in this case about 90 msec) to compensate. As I'm not using the usb for audio, this delay is too big.
When using the analogs out, the plug shouldn't report any latency, at least not that much.
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Old 26.05.2009, 07:06 AM
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The Virus|Control plug-in, itself, has an enormous amount of plug-in delay/latency. All DAW applications except for Pro Tools LE/M-Powered automatically compensate for this. However, plug-in delay is different from the latency you experience when recording through analog inputs. You will experience that no matter what unless your DAW or audio interface has some kind of direct monitoring feature that will allow you to hear the analog inputs without any latency. The best way to get around your problem is to reduce your hardware buffer to the lowest setting whenever you record or monitor your Virus' inputs.
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Old 26.05.2009, 07:31 AM
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Well I do monitor directly the analogs out (hardware mixer).

But as the virus plug shows such big delay to the host, this one will compensate and start to play the midi earlier, which is fine when using the audio from the plug thru usb, but is far too early when direct monitoring the analogs out.

I also tried to send the midi directly to the usb midi port or the standard midi port of the ti, but no luck, once the vst plug is used there is no other way to send the midi to the ti.

Anyway, for now I removed the plug as it's more trouble than fun (midi delay, clock out of sync, loud noises trying to destroy your ears, though this one may be related to the ti itself )
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Old 26.05.2009, 08:55 AM
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Well I do monitor directly the analogs out (hardware mixer).

But as the virus plug shows such big delay to the host, this one will compensate and start to play the midi earlier, which is fine when using the audio from the plug thru usb, but is far too early when direct monitoring the analogs out.

I also tried to send the midi directly to the usb midi port or the standard midi port of the ti, but no luck, once the vst plug is used there is no other way to send the midi to the ti.

Anyway, for now I removed the plug as it's more trouble than fun (midi delay, clock out of sync, loud noises trying to destroy your ears, though this one may be related to the ti itself )
the analog outs were never in time when using total integration. this has been discussed here and elsewhere many times. the delay has nothing to do with the latency compensation settings of the plug-in and cannot be overcome unless the sequencer provides a certain information. we are working with pretty much all sequencer manufacturers to improve this.

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