Am 26.10.22 um 16:39 schrieb Kristian Amlie:
...because the effect is bounded by your buffer size. You can always decrease it to remedy the problem, and this is guaranteed to help.

No, changing the buffer size is not an option.
It drastically changes the behaviour of some transients.

I have several instruments where I am stuck with 256 bytes buffer size.

I have already put in several hours of work, attempting to make some
of them work with 128 or even 64 bytes. But I completely and uttermost
failed to reach the same level of maturity. I worked for hours and
the result was just disgusting.


So no, we can not expect from the musician "just" to change the buffer size.

-- Hermann




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