User guide
powers of two, uneven or inconsistent numbers of samples across process calls; none of these
factors should affect zero latency.
Lost Files Management
When loading a preset, if impulse responses cannot be found, three means of locating files is
provided:
1. If a match cannot automatically be found via the methods below, the user is asked to specify
a file (in AAX the GUI must be opened for this selection to happen).
2. Favourite locations are searched if a file is missing on disk at load-time. Specifying favourites
is documented in the presets tab section.
3. The Browser Tab's options menu allows the user to select recursive search folder locations.
When files are lost, all folders within these locations are investigated when looking for files.
It is recommended that high-level locations with a lot of subfolders (e.g. c:\ or /Volumes) are
not selected as they will take a long time to search. A file's folder must match to count as the
same file, this is so that similarly named files in different folders are not selected.
I
n the example to the right,
Small Room.wav
would be lost if
My IRs were to be renamed to Impulse Responses or moved
into a different folder or disk. Setting this as a search folder
as shown below would enable the file to be found as all
subfolders of subfolders in Impulse Responses will be
analysed. A file called Small Room.wav within Rooms 2
would not be found as the enclosing folder (Rooms 1) must
also match (the version in Rooms 1 would be selected).
Changing Manufacturer 1 to My Fave Manufacturer would
not prevent a match as this is at a lower level in the
structure.