On Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 07:25:16PM -0400, S. Massy wrote:
> Hello,
>
> The mention of latency in the circular loop thread reminded me of a
> question I've wanted to ask on this list for a while now: do loops add
> latency to a chain, and, if so, is it compensated for?
Kai just answered this in another mail:
! each hop from a loop output to its input, causes an
! additional delay of one engine iteration (equivalent to
! -b:size, e.g. -b:1024@email-addr-hidden -> delay of ~23.2ms). You can
! modify the delay by setting -b:xxx to different values, but
! this is a bit clumsy and may have side-effects to e.g.
! overall performance (low buffersize values increase engine
! overhead).
The plan is for Nama to traverse the routing graph
and compensate for the latency of loop devices
as well as LADSPA plugins.
A little time and enthusiasm is needed to do it; however,
I'm sure this "industrial strength" feature will draw hordes
of users to Nama's friendly gates. :-)
Regards,
> Cheers,
> S.M.
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