![]() ![]() What’s even more bizarre is that latency of the UAD plugins seem to be one step behind the buffer size selected within Ableton. Upon closer inspection, the issue is that the latency of the UAD plugins (at the bottom bar of Ableton when hovering on the plug-in) does not update when changing the buffer size, and thus the plug-in delay compensation in Ableton is not compensating by the right amount. When I load up a project at any buffer size everything plays back fine, but as soon as I increase or decrease the buffer size, all my tracks containing UAD plugins get pushed out of time by varying degrees, depending on how many UAD plugins are on a particular track. It does not occur in Logic and doesn’t occur in Ableton with native plugins. I’ve encountered an issue when using UAD plugins inside Ableton Live and wanted to see if anyone has the same issue.
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