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Mastering Vocal Perfection: The Ultimate Guide to Waves Tune Real-Time via Google Drive
5. System Performance & Latency
| Sample Rate | Latency (samples) | Time @ 48 kHz | |-------------|------------------|----------------| | 44.1 kHz | 40 | 0.91 ms | | 48 kHz | 40 | 0.83 ms | | 96 kHz | 80 | 0.83 ms | Waves Tune Real Time Google Drive
- For each saved preset/clip, add a small text file with: DAW, sample rate, tempo, key/scale, retune speed (ms), formant, tracking settings, and operator notes.
- Local Latency: Waves Tune Real-Time requires a low buffer size (64 or 128 samples) to perform effectively during tracking. This is a hardware constraint.
- Network Latency: Google Drive introduces a delay in file transfer. Waves Tune Real-Time cannot be used for real-time tracking over a video call (e.g., Google Meet or Zoom). The network latency will always exceed the threshold required for real-time pitch correction. The workflow described in this paper applies to asynchronous collaboration (transferring files), not real-time remote performance.
Critical Technical Specs:
For collaboration:
- Record vocals with WTRT on an insert.
- Adjust settings until perfect.
- Freeze the track (or bounce to a new audio track).
- Disable the original track (keep it for safety).
- Save your DAW session into a folder that is synced with Google Drive.
- Duplicate your vocal track.
- Apply WTRT as desired.
- Right-click → "Freeze" or "Bounce in Place" to create a new audio file with the pitch correction baked in.
- Delete the plugin instance.
- Upload the session folder to Google Drive.