Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- The Oxford DeClicker
- The Oxford DeBuzzer
- The Oxford DeNoiser
- Preset Manager Toolbar
- Supported Platforms
- System Requirements
- Copyright and Acknowledgements
3.9 Specifications 3 THE OXFORD DEBUZZER
3.9 Specifications
3.9.1 SampleRates
The supported samples rates are 44.1, 48, 88.2 and 96kHz only.
3.9.2 DelaysandCPU Usage
VST,AU andAAX Native
44.1 48kHz 88.2kHz 96kHz
DeBuzzer
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Separately from the latency, the Restore plug-ins address CPU usage in various ways.
The user can take advantage of advances in CPU power of modern computers if
appropriate, but also use the plug- ins extensively with older and possibly lower-powered
computers. Remember that generally, even if the plug-in repair sections are not IN, the
detection circuits are still active and will be adding to the CPU load. Please also take note
of the following comments regarding CPU usage:
InternalBufferSizes
Additionally, all three Restore plug-ins use internal buffer sizes of 1024 for 44.1kHz and
48kHz operation and 2048 for 88.2kHz and 96kHz operation. We advise that the buffer
sizes of the sound card, and thus of the host application, are set to match these figures. If
the buffer sizes are not matched there will be an inefficiency in the data transfer, and in
some applications this leads to uneven CPU behaviour.
CPU Usage
The peak profile window can be set to different widths. Using a wide window, which
allows for fundamental searching over a large frequency range, will mean that the CPU
load will be highest. There are the options to select either a mid-sized or narrow width
window, which will both reduce the CPU overhead.
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