![]() ![]() But if you run into problems like I did, then you will probably need something external. 31 posts Previous 1 2 folpon Veteran Wiggler Posts: 589 Joined: Sat 1:09 am Location: Los Angeles, CA. As long as you can't actually hear an issue then who cares what's technically happening. Any music gear discussions that dont fit into one of the other forums. ![]() It's a known delay, and IIRC there's a setting to compensate for it in Ableton.Īlternatively, you might be able to get along just fine with the janky clock. If you are not directly playing VSTs with a keyboard then you can probably increase the buffer and work around the latency just fine. I guess my point is that jitter is what will get you. I ultimately managed to work around it (the main issue was with effects so I just used outboard effects to make it work for the gig) but certainly a nice stable clock source would have done the trick too. Im using new Expert Sleepers floating ring cables. Ive got Line Outputs 9 - 10 going from the Motu to Clock In & Run In on Pams and attempting to use CV Tools with Ableton. Synchronization of the multiclock to a DAW relies on a sample accurate audio clock, which allows for rock solid sync signals. Im essentially seeing if I can ditch my ERM Multiclock since all I use it for is a tighter sync than MIDI. Any Clock Input The multiclock can be the main clock generator or synced to external MIDI, DIN sync and Analogue clocks. But of course, that means you have more latency which is problematic since you want minimum latency for playing live. multiclock Professionally sync all your electronic Instruments and Software. I found that if you increase the buffer size, the jitter drops. I think it was only like +/-0.3 BPM or so but that was more than enough to mess with stuff. All the patch changes, routing, and of course MIDI clock was controlled by Ableton. So I have no experience with any dedicated clocks, however what I do have experience is pretty horrific jitter in the clock output of Ableton when you are also trying to reduce latency.įor context, I was running a sort of hybrid rig for live keys that was a combination of some hardware synths and soft synths on Ableton. ![]()
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