Preset manager, Specifications – Sonnox Oxford Restore User Manual

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6.

Preset Manager


The Sonnox Restore plug-ins come equipped with their own onboard Preset Manager, which is
displayed at the top of the plug-in window as if the host created it. The reasoning behind this is
to allow increased portability of your presets across all the host applications, while also
providing a consistent and versatile interface. While most host platforms allow creation and
loading of presets, those host-created preset files are not portable between different host
applications. With the new preset manager for Oxford plug-ins, you can create a named preset in
one host application and load it while using an alternative application.

The Sonnox Preset Manager is described in full in the accompanying document (“The Sonnox
Preset Manager Manual”), which is available from the documentation pages on the Sonnox
website.

7.

Specifications


7.1 Sample Rates

The supported samples rates are 44.1, 48, 88.2 and 96kHz only.


7.2 Delays and CPU usage

The sample delays (latency) of each plug-in are in the following table:

ProTools RTAS

44.1 / 48 kHz

88.2 / 96 kHz

DeClicker

3122 / 3200

6180 / 6336

DeBuzzer

7041

14337

DeNoiser

8064

16384


VST

44.1 / 48 kHz

88.2 / 96 kHz

DeClicker

2226 / 2304

4132 / 4288

DeBuzzer

6145

12289

DeNoiser

7168

14336



Separately from the latency, the plug-ins address CPU usage in various ways. The user can take
advantage of advances in CPU power of modern computers if appropriate, but also use the plug-
ins extensively with older and possibly lower-powered computers. Remember that generally,
even if the plug-in repair sections are not IN, the detection circuits are still active and will be
adding to the CPU load. Please also take note of the following comments regarding CPU usage:

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