On 03/17/2014 10:38 PM, perret.yannick wrote:
> You pointed that some plugins may have a better quality with a smaller
> size. I know that some plugins may have a better quality with a larger
> size (typically a size of 256 samples is rather small for correct FFT
> treatments, and increasing it without changing global buffer size
> implies to store older data, increasing memory and output delay). I
> prefer a "what you render is (mostly) what you just ear when playing"
> soft. If someone wants to increase/decrease buffer size for some
> reasons he can still make it as a global setting, no? Regards, -- Y.

Well that's why I suggested the option for setting the buffersize
separately for render/playback. You could just set the buffersize the
same you use for playback when you export (or it could use that value as
default so you wouldn't need to touch it).

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