
When dealing with SPAT Send and Return, you do not need to have a hardware device configured in the preference.
Change the block size in your host DAW to match the new setting.Īlso, please be sure to carefully read the detailed advice of the various DAW in the Third party integration section of this guide and refer to the various provided templates. Save your project and quit SPAT Revolution.
Increase the block size in the SPAT preferences. If you are experiencing lost sync when using Local Audio: If the audio processing is too demanding for your computer at the current block size and sample rate, you may also experience dropouts and sync problems due to CPU overload. Simply double-clicking on smp/f message in error will automatically change you SPAT block size setup to match the incoming audio. A red message would identify a different frame rate the host DAW. If you see red indicators on the bottom left corner section of SPAT, this could be related to having a mismatch in frame size (buffer) or sample rate between the DAW and the SPAT Revolution.įrame size (sometimes called buffer size or block size) should be matched in the host DAW and SPAT Revolution. You can reset the sync error by double-clicking on the sync error counter. To force the DAW to process this way, each track with SEND plug-in inserted must be routed (directly or indirectly) to the ‘return’ tracks, using DAW internal routing (ex: dummy busses in ProTools, direct routing in Reaper).ĬPU performance overloading could generate some sync errors.
To work properly, the SPAT Send plug-ins instances must be processed by the DAW before the SPAT return plug-in instances. Thanks to the DAW templates provided, this should not happen unless the required routing is not in place (session modified, routing unpatched). This can in some cases result in clicks, noises, and or loss of sound.Īll ‘green’ indicators mean the sync is correct.
When using Local Audio Path (LAP), synchronisation issues can be identified when the synchronisation indicator in SPAT Revolution (bottom left corner) turns to red. All_docs Troubleshooting Sync issues with LAP