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    • dannytaurusD
      dannytaurus @pcs800
      last edited by dannytaurus

      @pcs800 Try getting a value from Engine.getLatencySamples()

      EDIT: don't do that. Looks like that call just returns the value set by Engine.setLatencySamples().

      Use Tools > Check latency of signal chain to give you a real value.

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      • dannytaurusD
        dannytaurus @David Healey
        last edited by dannytaurus

        @David-Healey Yeah, good call. It should probably be the smp value, not the ms value.

        EDIT: see above 👆

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        • pcs800P
          pcs800 @dannytaurus
          last edited by pcs800

          @dannytaurus Ok, so put 7232 in instead of 164?
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          • dannytaurusD
            dannytaurus @pcs800
            last edited by dannytaurus

            @pcs800 Yep, see if it sounds right.

            Sanity check: 7232 samples at 44.1kHz = 163.9909297052ms

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            • pcs800P
              pcs800 @dannytaurus
              last edited by

              @dannytaurus After adding it, this is what I get with the plugin in a daw.

              https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZrUZcTNQj-GVh9GH7mndqMQTyzoaA_FO/view?usp=sharing

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              • resonantR
                resonant @pcs800
                last edited by

                @pcs800 As I previously mentioned, the delay is not a fixed value, it depends how much pitch change applied

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                • dannytaurusD
                  dannytaurus @pcs800
                  last edited by

                  @pcs800 Yep, it's probably like @resonant said - each pitch shift will cause a different latency value. The lower octaves must have less latency and the higher octaves are giving the max 7232 latency. Therefore the lower octaves will come in too early.

                  Just an idea...

                  Find the latency of each one by putting it alone in a project. Then when you have all 4 latency values you can compensate.

                  Example numbers:

                  Pitch -2 = 4000
                  Pitch -1 = 5000
                  Pitch +1 = 6000
                  Pitch +2 = 7000

                  So the max latency is 7000 samples. Now you know how much fixed delay to add after each pitch node

                  Pitch -2 needs 3000 delay
                  Pitch -1 needs 2000 delay
                  Pitch +1 needs 1000 delay
                  Pitch +2 needs zero delay
                  Original needs 7000 delay

                  That should align all the outputs and as long as you report 7000 (or whatever) to the host, everything should be in time.

                  That might be all nonsense, but it's worth a try.

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                  • pcs800P
                    pcs800 @dannytaurus
                    last edited by

                    @dannytaurus Hmm, this is going to be tricky, but I will try. Thanks :-)

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                    • pcs800P
                      pcs800 @dannytaurus
                      last edited by

                      @dannytaurus This is what I came up with

                      Original signal only: 7232
                      -1oct:3068
                      -2oct:2659
                      +1oct:6143
                      +2oct:7232

                      Max: 7232

                      -1oct: Needs 4164
                      -2oct: Needs 4573
                      +1oct: Needs 1089
                      +2oct: Needs none
                      Original Sig: Needs none

                      I'll try it

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                      • pcs800P
                        pcs800 @dannytaurus
                        last edited by

                        @dannytaurus Worked like a charm!
                        Thanks for your input.

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                        • dannytaurusD
                          dannytaurus @pcs800
                          last edited by

                          @pcs800 Awesome! 🙌

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