Here’s the new pitch block in FW 11 beta 2:it does sound like Fractal has updated the Pitch Block
Yes, in my tests the higher the threshold, the more latency you have.I saw all that, but back to my question. Does shutting off the noise gate help shorten the latency and help the virtual capo to track faster?
Did you test with Pitch block Detector Sources set to Input 1 vs Block In?Yes, in my tests the higher the threshold, the more latency you have.
No. I meant that the noise gate by itself adds latency.Did you test with Pitch block Detector Sources set to Input 1 vs Block In?
The latency mentioned is overall latency, not from the Pitch block... Unless possibly you have set the Detector Source to Block In.Interesting. I need to try the virtual capo with the noise gate off. I've never tried that yet. My gate is always on. I'm hoping that helps it track a little faster and maybe give less warble. maybe.
The latency mentioned is overall latency, not from the Pitch block... Unless possibly you have set the Detector Source to Block In.
I think it's Block In but not sure...I'm going to check that too. What is the default setting? Thanks.
Did you turn the Input block Gate off?Subjectively my impression is Block In causing less latency than Input 1 (running FW 10). I‘m using it for bass, so I‘m sensitive to latency and obviously using Notes mode, dialing down the tracking adjust as much as possible.
No. I meant that the noise gate by itself adds latency.
Unless you turn up Lookahead (is it a parameter in the Input Gate? Don’t remember)How did you measure the latency?
The input gate can soften the attack of notes as it opens, making those notes feel "slower", but there shouldn't be any added signal latency.
The noise gate does not add any latency.No. I meant that the noise gate by itself adds latency.
Sorry, I made a mistake in my tests. I repeated them, and it does not add latency. Thank you.The noise gate does not add any latency.