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AUDIO AND MIDI BASICS40
Audio settings
Since Reason Rack Plugin doesn't communicate directly with the audio hardware, audio settings like sample rate are
all made in the DAW host. There is however one audio setting in the Settings dialog:
Render audio using host buffer size setting
When this is activated (default) all audio rendering will be done in batches corresponding to the buffer size selected
in the DAW host's audio settings. Selecting a higher buffer size there will improve the performance of Reason Rack
Plugin. However, if your rack contains feedback routings, these will be delayed with higher buffer sizes.
Turning this off will cause the plugin to render audio in batches of 64 samples (like in older versions of Reason). Use
this only if you want to minimize delay in feedback routings in Reason Rack Plugin.
About Plugin Delay Compensation
There is no delay compensation made in the internal device routings of the Reason Rack Plugin instance itself. How-
ever, the summed delay in the signal chain to the Main Outputs 1-2 is reported to the host DAW, to allow for delay
compensation against other tracks or channels.