What about recording?

Although not impossible, using Voxless during a recording session presents some difficulties.

First, Voxless will only operate with a high latency (around 140ms). It is therefore not ideal for loopback recording applications (when the artist's performance is separated by Voxless but the artist also needs to listen the separated output while performing). For such cases it would be better to bypass Voxless during the recording process and only enable it during mixing.

An other challenge recording with Voxless is that it requires using a large audio buffer size. If a project contains Voxless and a low buffer size is needed for recording an artist, there will likely be audio glitches during recording. To avoid those you should render the track on which Voxless was applied (most DAWs have a function for this, called "freeze" or "bounce in place") and bypass or remove the Voxless plug-in during recording to save CPU power.


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