FAQ: UNVEIL
Does UNVEIL Introduce Latency? How Much?
UNVEIL needs to look at a certain amount of signal to be able to discern what parts are reverb and which aren't - so yes, it introduces 4096 samples of latency. These will of course be compensated for on playback by hosts that support latency compensation, but can not be compensated for when a live input is being processed.
For live TV broadcast applications, chances are that your video streams are being post-processed anyway, which typically introduces similar or larger amounts of latency, so you may be able to sync audio to picture by adapting your overall audio latency compensation.
Current Versions
Current Products:
PITCHMAP AU/VST/VST3/AAX Native:
1.9.2
PITCHSHIFT/PITCHSHIFT PRO AU/VST3/AAX Native:
1.2.0
UNVEIL AU/VST/VST3/AAX Native:
1.9.0
UNFILTER AU/VST/VST3/AAX Native:
1.5.0
UNCHIRP AU/VST/VST3/AAX Native:
1.2.0
MORPH 3 & MORPH 3 PRO AU/VST/VST3/AAX Native:
3.2.0
UNMIX::DRUMS AU/VST/VST3/AAX Native:
1.3.0
ADAPTIVERB AU/VST/VST3/AAX Native:
1.4.0
WORMHOLE AU/VST/VST3/AAX Native:
1.3.0
INTENSITY AU/VST/VST3/AAX Native:
1.4.0
ORANGE VOCODER IV AU/VST/VST3/AAX Native:
4.0.3
SUBSPACE AU/VST/VST3/AAX Native:
1.2.1
TRIUMPH 3 Mac:
3.0.4
MYRIAD 4 Mac:
4.8.0
SPECTRE 1 Mac:
1.12.0
LOOP EDITOR 2 Mac:
2.5.1
Bundles:
ZAP:
4.0.1
MASTER:
1.3.0
REPAIR:
1.2.0
CREATE:
1.0.1
Mac Audio Apps Bundle 2.x:
2.1.1
Legacy Mac Audio Apps Bundle:
1.11.0
Legacy Products:
ORANGE VOCODER AU:
3.4.2
TIME FACTORY II MAC: 2.5.3
Triumph:
2.9
Myriad:
4.6.6
Spectre:
1.10.5
Loop Editor:
2.3.7
DESIGN:
1.2.0
REMIX:
1.4.0
MORPH 2:
2.6.0