Oscillation Message Latency (OSCM) is a critical factor in digital audio workflows, particularly when dealing with MIDI signals over networks. It refers to the time taken for an OSC message to travel from its source to its destination and back.
The latency can be influenced by several factors including network speed, packet size, and the distance between the devices. Understanding and minimizing this latency is essential for maintaining synchronization in real-time audio applications.
OSCM = Oscillation Message Latency
Distance = Physical distance between devices in meters
Speed = Network speed in meters per second
Processing Time = Time taken for processing at each end in seconds
What is Oscillation Message Latency (OSCM)?
How does network speed affect OSCM?
What is the impact of packet size on OSCM?
How does distance between devices affect OSCM?
Why is minimizing OSCM important in real-time audio applications?
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