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15.2.3 Plug-In Performance Options
The Plug-In Preferences contain a Performance setting for balancing plug-in latency and
performance. Here, you can set the number of samples processed at any one time by the
plug-in. Higher settings may result in a noticeable performance increase but will also result
in higher latencies.
With the As Audio Buffer setting selected, the plug-in will calculate the exact number of
samples per millisecond as the computer's sound card. This setting usually means that very
few dropouts or performance problems will occur, especially with DSP cards.
The size of the computer's sound card buffer (i.e., the number of samples it calculates per
millisecond) can be set using the Audio Preferences Buffer Size setting.
15.3 VST Plug-Ins
15.3.1 The VST Plug-In Folder
When you start Live for the rst time, you will need to activate your VST Plug-in sources
before working with VST Plug-ins. Depending on your computer platform, you may also
have to tell Live about the location of the VST Plug-in folder containing the devices you
want to use. In order to set up your VST sources, press the Activate button in the Plug-In
Device Browser, or go to the Plug-In Preferences via the Options menu (or the Live menu in
Mac OS X). There you will nd the Active Sources section.
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