Owner's Manual

Chapter 4 Designer
DME Designer Owner’s Manual
305
Show Signal Delay (Delay Display Value)
The signal delays according to the processing time in the audio processor. The [Show Signal Delay]
command from the [Tools] menu calculates a delay value and displays it for the component. Selecting
this command switches delay value display between ON and OFF. The mark is lit when display is
turned ON.
When turned ON, the settings are compiled to obtain a delay value, which is displayed for
components and lines. The delay value obtained through compilation remains valid until the
configuration is edited. Sample units are used to display the delay value.
This is linked with the [Show Signal Delay] button on the toolbar.
ON and OFF settings for [Show Signal Display] are saved for each configuration window. Switching
the setting between ON and OFF in another configuration window has no effect on the current window.
If you edit the configuration while [Show Signal Delay] is turned ON, it will be automatically turned off.
Delay values for components and I/O components are displayed at the lower center of the object.
Delay values for wires are displayed beside the input port of the connected object.
NOTE
Delay values for SPX components vary depending on the Bypass ON/OFF status, because SPX components add the effect
signal to the original signal. When [Show Signal Delay] is turned ON, the delay value for the Bypass ON status will be
displayed.
NOTE
Delay values for Wav File Player components are displayed for external inputs. Delay values for local Wave files cannot be
displayed.
NOTE
If there is an obvious problems with the connections the “Some errors occurred while compiling. Please try Analyze, and the
error of the reason is displayed” error message will appear. Use the “Analyze” dialog box to determine the reason for the
error.
NOTE
A progress bar will appear during compilation, but in some cases it may not exactly match the progress of the compilation
process. Also, the appearance of the progress bar is no guarantee that compilation will be completed successfully. If
compilation continues for an inordinately long period of time, click the [Abort] button to stop processing. Try eliminating
unnecessary components and connections, and replacing components that place a heavy load on resources with more
efficient ones, then compile again.
When you turn ON [Show Signal Delay], the delay value appears
above the object.