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. 

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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