How to make plugin an exception from 'Constrain Delay Compensation' - is AI telling fibs?

Settings > VST?

Not sure what they’re talking about. And there is no such option to uncheck in VST Plugin Manager.

Hi,

In the VST Plug-in Manager, you can Enable/Disable the ASIO Guard.

By the VST window, Gemini probably means the VST Plug-in window. There is no controller like this in the header. But, for some (Steinberg) plug-ins (like Compressor), you can enable the Live mode. This will give you the result, you are searching for (I believe).So even if the Constrain Delay Compensation option is enabled, the compressor will work (because it doesn’t look ahead and it works in real time).

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Judging by the tone of this AI answer you would assume that the AI speaks the truth and nothing but the truth. However, in reality the AI answer is often merely made-up nonsense that just sounds about right. Difficult to tell because an AI doesn’t blush when it’s lying :blush:

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What was the training data for this AI? The internet?

OK, everything on the internet must be true.

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The Google AI feature is mostly “garbage out.” It’s not only sourced from random, unvetted internet sites, but the response-speed optimization is clearly favored over response-accuracy, and (at least for technical, detailed responses) it literally just makes answers up out of thin air. It’s not a “hallucination” per se, but rather, conflations of other product data with the blanks filled in with pseudo-random tech jargon and presented as factual.

I’ve been explicitly testing it with various (and specific) use-cases, and about 98% of the time it gives a factually inaccurate (usually just fabricated) answer buffered with generic text fluff.

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Don’t go for AI, we mainly still rely on HI - Human Intelligence :grin:

There is no way to exempt a specific plugin from the “constrain delay compensation”.
Cubase will “switch off” all plugins that exceed a certain latency. Nicely enough this value is to be entered in milliseconds, not samples. Find it in Preferences → VST

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Agree, was just highlighting how ‘miss’ AI can be.

Just for kicks I tried a different AI engine. The response was exemplary.

The weird thing is, this thread will be part of the training data in the future.