Steve Alexander wrote:cottontail wrote:Hello,
My understanding is that clip-based audio effects are not compensation by ADC but track/bus level is.
Does the latency caused by placing Audio Effects on a singular clip 'disappear' upon Rendering the entire project in Deliver?
When you render for delivery, the latency should be removed. If you want to remove the latency within the Resolve timeline during the edit session, use Reynaud's suggestion. I recommend that you give this a test to verify the result.
Ok. If latency were to be introduced I assumed rendering would deal with it in the worst case scenario.
I've realised you can't be sure sometimes.
Reynaud Venter wrote:Audio Clip contextual menu > Cache Audio Effects or Bounce Audio Effects.
After searching the PDF with your suggestions I come to the conclusions:
1. A Contextual menu is a right click menu
2. Cache Audio Effects renders that clips effects to remove any potential delay
and speed up processing -adjustments can be made by clicking the Custom button on the Effects panel of the Clip and it will update automatically.
3. Bounce Audio Effects creates a new track with the effects baked in, but keeps the editable track and disables it, Placing it under the newly Bounced Track creating an Audio Stack exposed by the Sshow Audio Track Layers" function, found in the View menu.
I am now confident in using Plugins freely without a concern for permanent Latency.
And with techniques to mitigate temporal Latency should they appear delayed
thanks