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      aaronventure @Dan Korneff
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      @Dan-Korneff why do you need to get it into script fx in the first place?

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        Dan Korneff @aaronventure
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        @aaronventure scriptFX is the only place you can access the processBlock to call Engine.setLatencySamples()

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          Christoph Hart @Dan Korneff
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          @Dan-Korneff Why do you need to access processBlock?

          If you need the sample rate / block size for the calculation, attach a broadcaster to the processing specs.

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            aaronventure @Dan Korneff
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            @Dan-Korneff I'm calling it from a control callback where sample offset is adjusted and it works just fine (in Reaper).

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              Dan Korneff @Christoph Hart
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              @Christoph-Hart I was just following your Latency Test repo

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                Dan Korneff @aaronventure
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                @aaronventure Damn... Just tested and it works like you said. Happy days!

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                  Christoph Hart @Dan Korneff
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                  @Dan-Korneff ah the example might precede the broadcaster addition, so that‘s kind of outdated as a best practice but if it works…

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                    tomekslesicki @Christoph Hart
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                    @Christoph-Hart could you please share an example of checking the sample rate with a broadcaster? I see a attachToProcessingSpecs call in the docs but a simple example would be of great help!

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                      tomekslesicki @tomekslesicki
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                      Is this the correct logic?

                      // Broadcaster definition
                      const var SampleRateBroadcaster = Engine.createBroadcaster({
                        "id": "SampleRateBroadcaster",
                        "args": ["sampleRate", "blockSize"],
                        "tags": []
                      });
                      
                      // attach to event Type
                      SampleRateBroadcaster.attachToProcessingSpecs("");
                      
                      SampleRateBroadcaster.addListener("sampleRate", "blockSize", function(component, event)
                      {
                      	Console.print(Engine.getSampleRate());
                      });
                      
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                        Christoph Hart @tomekslesicki
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                        @tomekslesicki no you get the samplerate and blocksize as function arguments (which you named component and event).

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                          tomekslesicki @Christoph Hart
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                          @Christoph-Hart could you please tell me how should I call this then? I'm new to broadcasters!

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                            d.healey @tomekslesicki
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                            @tomekslesicki You have them

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                            component = samplerrate
                            event = blocksize

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                              tomekslesicki @d.healey
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                              @d-healey thank you!

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                                Christoph Hart @d.healey
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                                On a very high level you give the broadcaster an event source (in this case a change to the processing specifications) and then you can add functions (=listeners) that are called whenever the source event occurs. You are free to call the function parameters as you wish, but there is a expected number of parameters for each event source - in this case it's two, and the first parameter will hold the sample rate and the second one the block size.

                                Now you've probably copy & pasted this from somewhere (or the broadcaster wizard spat this out) and the function parameters are named component and event (probably from a mouse callback source type), just rename them and address them.

                                SampleRateBroadcaster.addListener("sampleRate", "blockSize", function(component, event)
                                {
                                	Console.print(Engine.getSampleRate());
                                });
                                

                                Also where you put "sampleRate" and "blockSize" in your example, it expects a object and a comment that will show up in the broadcaster map, but both are optional, it's looks a bit misleading.

                                So basically you need to do this instead:

                                SampleRateBroadcaster.addListener("", "will be called when sample rate changes", function(sampleRate, blockSize)
                                {
                                	Console.print(sampleRate);
                                });
                                
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                                  resonant @tomekslesicki
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                                  @tomekslesicki said in HISE FX and delay compensation:

                                  Is this the correct logic?

                                  // Broadcaster definition
                                  const var SampleRateBroadcaster = Engine.createBroadcaster({
                                    "id": "SampleRateBroadcaster",
                                    "args": ["sampleRate", "blockSize"],
                                    "tags": []
                                  });
                                  
                                  // attach to event Type
                                  SampleRateBroadcaster.attachToProcessingSpecs("");
                                  
                                  SampleRateBroadcaster.addListener("sampleRate", "blockSize", function(component, event)
                                  {
                                  	Console.print(Engine.getSampleRate());
                                  });
                                  

                                  So how can this broadcaster be used for dynamic delay compensation?

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                                    Christoph Hart @resonant
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                                    @resonant Call this function instead of Console.print in the callback and hope that every DAW supports dynamic changing of the latency.

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                                      resonant @Christoph Hart
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                                      @Christoph-Hart said in HISE FX and delay compensation:

                                      @resonant Call this function instead of Console.print in the callback and hope that every DAW supports dynamic changing of the latency.

                                      I understand, I hope it works correctly in every DAW.

                                      I've never tried it before, but my approach for dynamic delay compensation is to set it to the highest stable delay compensation value and try to compensate with a delay node at lower delay values while the oversampling value changes.

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                                        tomekslesicki @Christoph Hart
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                                        @Christoph-Hart is this broadcaster supposed to fire when audio is converted to a different sample rate during bounce? I'm testing in Ableton and Reaper so far, and in both DAWs, rendering to a lower sample rate is triggering the broadcaster.

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                                          d.healey @tomekslesicki
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                                          @tomekslesicki Perhaps you can use the transport handler isNonRealtime function to control the behaviour?

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                                            Christoph Hart @d.healey
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                                            Of course it is triggering the callback, why shouldn‘t it do it?

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