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Voice audio processors
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Setup GUI – AUDIO PROCESSOR - Setup
Limiter Look
Ahead Time
Bit Transparency
Voice Processing Signal Chain Order
Processing Bypass
Latency Management
Audio Processor
Latency (ms)
Voice 1
Voice 2
Program
Latency
Compensation
Latency Mode
[1ms, 2ms]
Set the True Peak Limiters Look Ahead Time to 1ms to reduce audio
latency. Full True Peak limiting is guaranteed with both settings. The
audio quality in most cases will not be affected. However, when in
doubt leave it at 2ms for assured maximum sonic performance.
[OFF / ON / AUTO]
You may force the DSP to pass through the audio stream untouched
in case there is encoded audio present.
The AUTO mode is triggered by the AES channel status.
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The order of the processing blocks can
be re-arranged:
De-Esser, Filter, Dynamic
Individually to match your preference.
[ON / OFF]
You may turn the bypass ON/OFF from
here by activating the check box.
The bypass functionality may be
configured at the EVENTS >Actions
pane where the link will direct you to.
In a latency critical environment it might
be desirable to have the lowest possible
latency. So it is useful to actually bypass
a process that is not in use. In normal
operation, switching audio processing
modules on and off does not result in a
change of latency and thus does not
cause audible glitches or clicks.
[ON / OFF]
"vertical" compensation to match two
channels
[Minimal, Nominal]
"horizontal" compensation for one
channel. Disabled audio processing
blocks are taken out of the processing
chain and are no longer causing a
delay.
However switching blocks on or off can
cause clicks and glitches, even in
unaffected channels, as the latency
compensation is recalculated.

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