
Voxengo Latency Delay User Guide
Version 2.5
https://www.voxengo.com/product/latencydelay/

Voxengo Latency Delay User Guide
Contents
Introduction 3
Features 3
Compatibility 3
User Interface Elements 4
Latency Delay (milliseconds) 4
Latency Delay (samples) 4
Credits 5
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Voxengo Latency Delay User Guide
Introduction
Latency Delay is an auxiliary plug-in which allows you to compensate latency
produced by any audio plug-ins, instruments and processes which produce latency
but do not try to report it to the host audio application. Latency Delay introduces
10000 samples latency itself and delays the audio signal by 10000 minus the
specified amount of samples or milliseconds, thus eliminating the unreported
latency. Please note that host audio application should support the latency
compensation itself for this plug-in to function properly.
Features
Stereo and multi-channel processing
Preset manager
Undo/redo history
A/B comparisons
Contextual hint messages
All sample rates support
Compatibility
This audio plug-in can be loaded into any audio host application that conforms to the
AAX, AudioUnit, VST or VST3 plug-in specification.
This plug-in is compatible with Windows (32- and 64-bit Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10
and later versions) and macOS (10.7 and later versions, 64-bit Intel processor-based)
computers (2.5 GHz dual-core or faster processor with at least 4 GB of system RAM,
SSE4.2 instructions support required, e.g. any Intel Core i-, AMD Bulldozer- or Zenbased processor). A separate binary distribution file is available for each target
computer platform and audio plug-in specification.
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Voxengo Latency Delay User Guide
User Interface Elements
Note: Most interface elements (buttons, labels) located on the top of the user
interface and on the bottom are standard among all Voxengo plug-ins and do not
require much learning effort. For an in-depth description of these and other
standard user interface elements and features please refer to the “Voxengo Primary
User Guide”. Learned once it will allow you to feel comfortable with all pro audio
plug-ins from Voxengo.
Latency Delay (milliseconds)
This group of knobs specifies millisecond-accurate negative delay. Note that each
knob affects a single decimal position of the whole delay time value.
The “Quick entry” field allows you to enter delay value as a single number.
This plug-in should be inserted to the track or bus which requires latency correction.
The amount of delay necessary is usually determined empirically.
Latency Delay (samples)
This group of knobs specifies sample-accurate negative delay. This value is summed
together with the delay specified in milliseconds to produce an overall negative delay
time value.
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Voxengo Latency Delay User Guide
Credits
DSP algorithms, internal signal routing code, user interface layout by Aleksey Vaneev.
Graphics user interface code by Vladimir Stolypko. Graphics elements by Vladimir
Stolypko and Scott Kane.
This plug-in is implemented in multi-platform C++ code form and uses “zlib”
compression library (written by Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler), LibLZF by Marc
Alexander Lehmann, VST plug-in technology by Steinberg, AudioUnit plug-in SDK by
Apple, Inc., AAX plug-in SDK by Avid Technology, Inc., Intel IPP and run-time
library by Intel Corporation (used under the corresponding licenses granted by these
parties).
Voxengo Latency Delay Copyright © 2005-2019 Aleksey Vaneev.
VST is a trademark and software of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH.
Copyright © 2005-2019 Aleksey Vaneev