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Real-Time
Processing audio fast enough to keep pace with the live signal, with imperceptible delay.
Real-time processing handles audio as it arrives, fast enough that the added delay is imperceptible for the use case, whether live performance, broadcast, or on-device applications. Thresholds vary: live audio monitoring targets roughly 10 milliseconds or less, while interactive uses tolerate more. Real-time separation enables capabilities like live dialogue isolation, on-device stem separation for DJ and interactive apps, and low-latency broadcast workflows.
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