If you are experiencing latency on your Mac, try the following. Typical macOS based machines are well optimised for low latency audio.
Close Melodics or turn off this setting to allow other applications to use your audio device again. Note: while using exclusive mode or an ASIO driver, system audio and audio from other applications may not be able to use your audio device at the same time. By allowing Melodics to use your device exclusively, it helps speed up the audio processing resulting in lower latency. The purpose of exclusive mode is to optimise your setup to achieve minimal latency. If you cannot use an ASIO driver as above, try using ‘exclusive mode’ to reduce latency. On Windows machines, you may have the option to use your audio device in ‘exclusive mode’.
The lower the buffer, the lower the latency, however if you go too low you might experience audible distortion. The buffer determines the amount of time it takes for your computer to process audio. Check with your manufacturer or user manual for more information. Go to your audio device settings and reduce the buffer size to reduce latency. Some external audio interfaces will have adjustable buffer settings. Then go to SETTINGS in Melodics and select the ASIO driver for your interface.
#Using melodics with bluetooth headphones drivers
Make sure you have the latest drivers installed by checking the manufacturer’s website. Many external audio interfaces come with an ASIO driver option. If you are using an external audio interface.