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Latency with Hardware in Live 7

Illusionz


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Posted : Dec 7, 2008 04:55:31
Hi All..

I had a question that's been troubling me and hope to get cleared up.

I'm using Live 7 with a Novation Nova and a Nord Rack 2EX. I have everything midi'ed up at the same time and want to trigger programmed sequences from each live from a control surface. Some of them are arp's which sometimes sound a little out of time. When you use the external instrument plug-in in live to access the hardware do you offset the latency in the bottom box by the input or output amount in the audio system pref's or take the total latency displayed which is the sum of the 2 and use that figure on the instrument track?

Also do people ever use the driver error compensation for anything or leave at 0ms? What does that really do?

I want to get everything as tight as possible and try to clear this up.

Hope it makes sense and much thanks in advance for help!

Boom
Tryptagon


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Posted : Dec 7, 2008 14:59
Ok,well in the audiopart in your ableton preference menu it's a hardware configuration button that allows u to set up your asio latency,change the latency there.
Never used the driver error compensation so dunno what it does but i have never had any time issues with recording or midi playback of hardware in live.
Tryptagon


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Posted : Dec 7, 2008 15:00
Also,make sure your midi out is set to sync,but i guess you have done that.
Elad
Tsabeat/Sattel Battle

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Posted : Dec 7, 2008 15:15
usualy with more then 2 MS latency and routing more then 1 device , some audio "fix" (move back) almost always needed           www.sattelbattle.com
http://yoavweinberg.weebly.com/
psyaudionamics
IsraTrance Junior Member

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Posted : Dec 7, 2008 20:45
id adjust my buffer size, make it smaller but of course if ur track got lots of efx etc, plugins u might get cracks n pops.... make sure u choose asio... oh by the way live still needs to get their bug fix, the dam thing flactuate's like a fucker when sync to another computer so my workaround is to have control or in other words program my midi in my main cpu and then
sent the midi over to the slave, also u might wanna just mess with the latency compesation, if ur having hardware issues just use ur ears if it works great but we are not their in person to be able to know whats wrong.... trust ur ears n the rest will follow
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