Getting Started with VSTplayer: A Beginner’s Setup Guide

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Optimizing your VST host environment or standalone VST player (such as Steinberg VST Live, VSTHost, or Gig Performer) for true “zero-latency” audio performance requires minimizing the processing delay between your physical action (like hitting a MIDI key or singing into a mic) and hearing the output. While true “0 ms” is physically impossible due to standard digital-to-analog conversion, you can easily achieve an imperceptible, real-time response below 5 ms.

The absolute core settings to manipulate are the audio driver type, buffer size, and system sample rate. 1. Lock Down Your Audio Drivers

Your driver determines how fast your computer communicates with your audio hardware.

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