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    • Dan KorneffD
      Dan Korneff @Christoph Hart
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      @Christoph-Hart I'll take a look on the forms this weekend.

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      • orangeO
        orange
        last edited by orange

        I found this threads, they may be helpful. Also I see that they prefer to use setLatencySamples() in prepareToPlay. But we're using it in onInit, could that be the cause?

        https://forum.juce.com/t/cubase-latency-issues/27669

        https://forum.juce.com/t/look-ahead-vs-daws-latency-compensation/30384/2

        https://forum.juce.com/t/vstplugininstance-getlatencysamples/7934

        https://forum.juce.com/t/setlatencysamples-int-newlatency-in-cubase-and-bitwig-in-vst3-win-and-mac/15061/3

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        • Christoph HartC
          Christoph Hart
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          Well, onInit comes way before prepareToPlay, so if it's not set correctly by then, we're screwed anyway.

          However, I've encorporated a few things mentioned in the threads:

          • resend the latency update in prepareToPlay if it's different than at the last call
          • add a static delay line to the bypassed processing chain (I thought the host would do this, but it makes sense that it's the plugins job to delay it).

          While the first one is pretty cosmetic, I think the last one might be actually helpful.
          Unfortunately I am not in my studio right now, so I can't test the hosts, but I pushed it to the scriptnode branch so if anyone wants to check if this improves the situation, have a go.

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          • orangeO
            orange @Christoph Hart
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            @Christoph-Hart I've just tried, result is the same :/

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            • Dan KorneffD
              Dan Korneff @orange
              last edited by

              @orange @Christoph-Hart I just tested latest version of ScriptNode. Cubase is picking up the reported latency.
              Gotta test to see how accurate it is.

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              • FortuneF
                Fortune @Dan Korneff
                last edited by Fortune

                @dustbro Yeah Cubase can detect the latency value, there is no problem about it. You can also see that in the Cubase plugin manager.

                But the problem is, wet and dry channels are not in sync. Delay still persists.

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                • Dan KorneffD
                  Dan Korneff @Fortune
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                  @Fortune got it.

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                  • Christoph HartC
                    Christoph Hart
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                    OK, I've committed a fix for a typo that caused crackling when a delayed plugin is bypassed.

                    I've also made a example project with a latency of 200ms - it's just a simple delay without anything else:

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                    hise_tutorial/LatencyTest at master · christophhart/hise_tutorial

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                    The sample amount will get calculated on the initialisation and the latency will be changed accordingly (so to eg. 8820 samples on 44,1 kHz).

                    I've tested these hosts:

                    • Cubase 9: Latency is reported correctly, both active and bypassed plugins are in sync
                    • REAPER 5: Latency is reported correctly, both active and bypassed plugins are in sync
                    • Ableton 9: Latency is reported correctly, both active and bypassed plugins are in sync

                    Please try your hosts and report back any problems:

                    1. Compile the LatencyTest plugin as FX plugin.
                    2. Load up your DAW and add two audio tracks with the same audio data
                    3. Load the LatencyTest VST plugin into one of them
                    4. Play and check that it's in sync. Bypass the plugin and play again, check that it's still in sync.
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                    • Dan KorneffD
                      Dan Korneff
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                      💪

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                      • FortuneF
                        Fortune @Christoph Hart
                        last edited by

                        First of all, you did it, well done @Christoph-Hart !

                        I am pretty impressed. Especially calculating the delay time acording to sample rate and ms conversion multiplying is a clever idea. Yeah it needs some improvements but you did most of the thing. As you can see, you can do it.

                        My check is that:

                        Windows:

                        • It works well on Cubase 10, Reaper 5, Ableton 10, Studio One 4.5, Pro Tools 2019 Ultimate!
                        • In FL Studio 12 & 20- it fails again. I hear 200 ms latency unfortunately :/

                        Mac

                        • Reaper, Ableton, Studio One, Pro Tools did it very good.
                        • In Logic Pro X, When you insert the plugin in the channel, it takes approximately 2 seconds to sync. You can hear fade of the phase shift before synching, after 2 seconds it is in sync. This fade time can be disturbing to some users. You can improve it.
                        • FL Studio 20 - fails again. I hear 200 ms latency unfortunately :/

                        Also I have some questions;

                        • To calculate the delay time , can we take the delay time of the plugin with "getlatency" and use it on "setLatency"?
                        • I tried that code in "if / else statement" but it doesn't work properly. I usedin different oversampling modes, delay time changes when OS is on and off. For setLatency, only first statement works. Can that be done?
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                        • Christoph HartC
                          Christoph Hart
                          last edited by

                          You can improve it

                          How? I am not the Logic developer.

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                          • FortuneF
                            Fortune @Christoph Hart
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                            @Christoph-Hart said in HISE FX and delay compensation:

                            You can improve it

                            How? I am not the Logic developer.

                            You are right, it seems like it is a Logic issue.
                            https://forum.juce.com/t/logic-pro-x-midi-fx-plug-in-latency-compensation-timeshift/23855

                            What about FL Studio?

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                            • lalalandsynthL
                              lalalandsynth
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                              What is the status of this issue ?
                              Do I need to need to do anything manually to take care of latency or does Hise take care of that ?

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                              • lalalandsynthL
                                lalalandsynth @lalalandsynth
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                                @lalalandsynth nudge topic.

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                                • Dan KorneffD
                                  Dan Korneff @Fortune
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                                  @Fortune said in HISE FX and delay compensation:

                                  With this way, plugin reports delay compensation to the DAW in the very begining of the initialization.

                                  Is there a way to adjust delay compensation after a plugin has been initialized? The amount of latency may change depending on the amount/type of modules enabled. It would be nice to be able to compensate for this.

                                  Dan Korneff - Producer / Mixer / Audio Nerd

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                                  • ustkU
                                    ustk @Dan Korneff
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                                    @dustbro I wonder if the procedure is not to report the biggest latency, and then compensate IN the plugin for lower latency configuration by adding the difference...
                                    I reckon I've seen that one day but not 100% sure...

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                                    • Dan KorneffD
                                      Dan Korneff @ustk
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                                      @ustk said in HISE FX and delay compensation:

                                      report the biggest latency, and then compensate IN the plugin

                                      Not a bad idea!

                                      Dan Korneff - Producer / Mixer / Audio Nerd

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                                      • lalalandsynthL
                                        lalalandsynth
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                                        Just to be clear , does the plugin not normally compensate for latency unless I do something specific to make it do that ?

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                                        • Dan KorneffD
                                          Dan Korneff @lalalandsynth
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                                          @lalalandsynth said in HISE FX and delay compensation:

                                          Just to be clear , does the plugin not normally compensate for latency unless I do something specific to make it do that ?

                                          It does not automatically compensate for latency.

                                          Dan Korneff - Producer / Mixer / Audio Nerd

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                                          • ustkU
                                            ustk @lalalandsynth
                                            last edited by

                                            @lalalandsynth I don't think any plugin can compensate its own latency, it's the DAW's job. Plugins can only tell the DAW how much it needs

                                            Can't help pressing F5 in the forum...

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