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Originally posted by mahansm:
It is really difficult to output a signal before it has arrived at the inputs...
Anyone who figures out a solution to that particular problem has several rather large fortunes awaiting them.

With tongue firmly in cheek.
All digital signals have some delay to the ultimate output, regardless of how they're processed, or not. This latency is taken advantage of for example in the current "brick wall limiters" used in the mastering of rock CDs. They analyze the digital signal as far ahead as they can (the period of latency) and therefore know what the audio signal is going to do before it is actually "heard". They then can intelligently apply processing based on the "future".