Your DAW needs exclusive access to the hard drive. Every time Google Drive asks, "Hey, has this file changed?" you lose a millisecond. Enough milliseconds, and your singer sounds like a robot drowning in a digital river.
Here is the definitive guide to slaying latency, optimizing Google Drive, and mastering real-time pitch correction. Before we fix the issue, we need to understand the enemy: Disk Read/Write Speed . waves tune real time google drive better
The definition of "better" here is . Do not record through a Google Drive folder. Record locally, tune in real-time, then upload to the cloud. Your DAW needs exclusive access to the hard drive
For modern music producers, two things are sacred: zero-latency tracking and instant file accessibility . When you combine the need for real-time pitch correction (Waves Tune Real-Time) with cloud-based collaboration (Google Drive), you often hit a wall of frustration. Here is the definitive guide to slaying latency,
Waves Tune Real-Time works by analyzing incoming audio, comparing it to a scale (e.g., C Major), and shifting the pitch almost instantly. To do this, your CPU and hard drive must communicate in milliseconds.