![]() ![]() Maybe thats because if they use Hardware, they are Using Push as Center of the Setup without a mixer but ADAT and 10 Inputs.įor me it seems if you use Pushs audio input for recording and mixing it is nearly in Sync. Im shocked that so few number of peoples are running in those problems. ![]() Negative Latency regarding to Pushs audio out. ![]() I use a max4live Midi Delay on external Instrument Midi with a delay of 17,5 ms. Externally !īut if ry record it now on Push i got a timing offset. now i am totally tight with my outboard equipment. Yesterday i created a Liveset on Push with several midi Delays.Īnd i Screwed som latency in the ERM. ![]() Record both Audiotracks in Ableton on a Computer. Midi out to external Synth.with 4/4 Notes - Synth with short attack. Connect the Synthesizers Audio OUT to a Mixer or external Audiointerface of a Comouter So again audo is much to late and or midi to early.Ĭonnect Pushs Audio OUT to a Mixer or external Audiointerface of a Comouter If i send a Midi Note to external synth its nearly 20ms earlyer then pushs audio. If i record externally in ableton it is on point. but if you record it noe in Pudh it has a Offset. If i use a Samplertrack with a Pulse sample and 24th instead of CV Clock tool on Push to sync the ERM it is nearly on point. It is also a problem with MIDI sync in a external Gear setup. With midi Tim typically is not tight on the first downbeat. Not the same use case but I was thinking about sending Cv clock out of mine instead of midi since cv is typically faster and less latency. I then just selected all the files and lined them up on the grid. I stopped using the erm and just recorded in everything on an mpc unsynced. I have had the E-rm issues in the past with some gear where it records a little early. Also is there any jitter? Because if the track is recording tightly and I just need to slide everything ahead a little that’s not a huge deal. Isnt cv a much tighter sync though than midi? I feel like latency with cv should be lower. If this can't be fixed, I won't be buying a Push 3 (though I have one on loan at the moment hence the ability to test). On Live using my usual interface there is no issue as all audio outputs are sample accurate and perfectly in sync, whereas it seems the Audio engine on Push3 and whatever engine is generating the CV outs are operating separately. If you increase the audio buffer then the latency difference between audio outs and analog clock from CV output 5/6 increases with each step up in buffer size. I wonder whether the ADAT outs operate in sync with the audio 1/2 outputs or whether they are even further ahead in terms of latency (as they don't have any conversion). The Push3 has 8 analog outputs (main 1/2, headphone 3/4, CV 5/6, CV 7/8) and should all have the same latency. The latency should not be different from one output to another (when all outputs are undergoing DA conversion). Push and Machinedrum are on Point !! nearly 0 ms. I created a new external audio fx with 0ms latency. nothing to edit on Push.Įxtrernal audio FX - > Out 1&2 Latency 10ms. So i thougth hey insterting a external audio FX in the Master with a delay from 10ms should solve this. you will see the Drummachine ( Or CV Out only if no Drumcomputer is available ) starts 10ms earlier then the kick from Push. Push to mixer or external audio interface of a computerĭrumcomputer ( Or CV Out only if no Drumcomputer is available ) to mixer or external audio interface of a computerĪbleton two audiotracks from both machines ( Push and Drumcpmputer )Īrm record on both tracks in ableton - start recording Track 2 - Midi track Core Kit 707 Kick 4/4ĮRM Multiclock - 24PPQN frim CV1 Out of Push -> Midi Out to Drumcomputerĭrumcomputer Kick 4/4 External Sync ON ( Or CV Out only if no Drumcomputer is available ) Track 1 - Midi track CV Tools Push3 cv1 - 24PPQN Trigger 50% volume 100 ![]()
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