I think it is better to use External Instrument to bring your modular into ableton. That way Ableton compensates for latency introducing plugins you use in your project later on. You still have to set the midi latency in Settings but only once every buffer size you set.
I run my projects at 96kHz so I have like a full 16th note of latency lmao I just use the track delay function and push things almost a whole bar behind so it’s all synced. It’s dumb but whatever it works for me lol
The midi out latency setting is somehow completely new to me and t solved the issue, my gear is perfectly in time for the first time ever.. however when I first push play there is the same latency on the first beat, and the audio speeds up to catch up and then the second beat is right on. I'm so close to actually not having latency that it is extra painful
Thanks!!!
Good tips! thanks!
I think it is better to use External Instrument to bring your modular into ableton. That way Ableton compensates for latency introducing plugins you use in your project later on. You still have to set the midi latency in Settings but only once every buffer size you set.
Don't forget the reduced latency setting when recording in options also
I run my projects at 96kHz so I have like a full 16th note of latency lmao
I just use the track delay function and push things almost a whole bar behind so it’s all synced.
It’s dumb but whatever it works for me lol
Haha yeah everybody has his own way to get things to work
I use rme set to 64 samples on windows and mac 😂 Maybe 1024 in mixing just had to check..
The midi out latency setting is somehow completely new to me and t solved the issue, my gear is perfectly in time for the first time ever.. however when I first push play there is the same latency on the first beat, and the audio speeds up to catch up and then the second beat is right on. I'm so close to actually not having latency that it is extra painful
I've always know it to be off on the first beat then catch up. It's quite the nuisance.
This solution does not scale over time at all bru…feels like you never had a proper studio setup with enough hardware. Things aren’t that simple