Has anyone successfully created an FX plugin?
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Im done with my 1st FX plugin and on the testing phase im having a issue with latency? I believe...
Take a look at the pic (you'll see what im talking about) (exported audio)
I also noticed while creating drum presets, once I start messing
with the fx the drums fall behind a bit as well or the latency becomes greater.Im a bit lost here, and ive searched all over the forum and didnt really find a solution.
Can anyone here help me out?
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Mate
In Case You Use Dynamic Module, Check The Limiter Attack.
Happened To Me, And Christoph Said That There Is A LookAhead Laid Under The Hood :/ Which Can Cause A Little Of Latency At The End. -
@Natan
By “under the hood” you mean the settings, or something else? -
Check This Thread
https://forum.hise.audio/topic/2058/about-latency-and-crashes-need-helpJust Turn The Attack Knob To Minimum Value
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@Natan
Ok, I’ll set the min. Value to the attack knob... but I still get latency even with the limiter off :/ -
Look At All Your Simple Gain Modules.
And Double Check The DELAY Knob.Narrow It Down By Bypassing The Modules,
One By One.Hope You Find It
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@Natan
Looks like I will have to do that.
Hopefully I find the issue. -
I turned off all fx , still the same issue.. I must be missing something else?
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What DAW are you using?
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@iamlamprey
Fl studio -
@Christoph-Hart said in FL studio 20.1 - Latency with DELAY:
It‘s because Fl Studio is a shitty host. I introduced an artificial latency of 256 samples to cope with the fact that it throws random buffer sizes at you.
Apparently FL is the issue.
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@iamlamprey
Humm so fl users can’t use fx plugins we create? -
@BWSounds No idea, you'll have to talk to Christoph about it, maybe something's changed.
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@iamlamprey said in Has anyone successfully created an FX plugin?:
I introduced an artificial latency of 256 samples to cope with the fact that it throws random buffer sizes at you.
Or is this a HISE feature that can be activated some how? :man_shrugging:
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I think it's a safeguard Christoph put in HISE to stop FL Studio from crashing or having buffer issues, I assume if you disable it you're gonna have a bad time
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@Steve-Mohican
Said in another post- Weirdly, when I don't use setLatencySamples, FL studio matches the delay compensation perfectly *
So I guess I’ll have to make a FL version, than a version for the other daws...
That’s doable, I’ll read up on “setlatencysamples”
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Still not working for me :/ any input would be greatly appreciated !
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@BWSounds I'm not sure what the solution is but I do know that more and more people are using FL Studio as their main DAW.
I've purchased FL Studio recently so will be testing out projects within it.So what exactly happened when you turned off setLatencySamples?
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@LeeC
Fl studio is extremely popular but, I compiled with setLatencySamples and without it... same issue unless I’m coding it incorrectly ️
I’ll keep messing around, hopefully I figure something out -
After around 52 attempts still the same issue.
Even with all the fix off, or messing with the engine.setLatencySamples. I might hold off of the fx plugin for now.
FL studio is probably the 2nd or 3rd most popular daw and also has the largest advertising market, 2nd to only protools and I don’t have the energy to keep explaining the same issue over and over because a lot of ppl DO NOT read instructions or documents. (I know from experience)
So question... how do you
(Developers that have released fx plugins)
Handle that? I’m just curious, maybe I’m over thinking things.