Final Cut Pro Logic Effects
- Welcome
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- Intro to echo effects
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- Intro to Delay Designer
- Delay Designer interface
- Main display controls
- View buttons
- Navigate the Tap display
- Create taps
- Select taps
- Move and delete taps
- Use the tap toggle buttons
- Edit taps in the Tap display
- Align tap values
- Edit filter cutoff
- Edit pan
- Tap parameter bar
- Tap shortcut menu
- Reset tap values
- Master section controls
- Work with Delay Designer in surround
- Modulation Delay
- Stereo Delay
- Tape Delay
- Copyright
Space Designer Latency Compensation in Final Cut Pro
The complex calculations made by Space Designer take time, which results in a processing delay, or latency, between the direct input signal and the processed output signal. When activated, the Latency Compensation feature delays the direct signal (in the Output section) to match the processing delay of the effect signal.
Note: This is not related to latency compensation in the host application. This compensation feature occurs entirely within Space Designer.
Space Designer’s processing latency is 128 samples at the original sample rate, and it doubles at each lower sample rate division. If you set Space Designer’s Sample Rate slider to “/2,” the processing latency increases to 256 samples. Processing latency does not increase in surround mode or at sample rates above 44.1 kHz.