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Ableton live ipad pro
Ableton live ipad pro











ableton live ipad pro
  1. #Ableton live ipad pro pro#
  2. #Ableton live ipad pro mac#

So annoying, it's 2020 how is this not possible yet Thanks, I've tried Midi Clock but it's just as laggy, even drifting horribly, whenever I adjust the latency - once I hit play, everything is off again If you recorded two devices that were synced via Link from their outputs directly, then you’d ideally be in sync.įor actual midi recording, you might be best off going with the old non-Link methods, using appropriate track delay settings, and hoping for the best. Link wasn’t entirely designed for people to have something in sync be recorded By a device that would be in sync also. If your iPad and your computer were both going out to a mixer simultaneously, they’d in theory be pretty much in time.īut if you put the iPad to a computer’s audio input, that Adds latency to the equation, so you’ll get different results. So if two people had laptops with Live, they’d be in sync without having to deal with other means of synchronization (which was often messy and unreliable). It had been promoted as a way for people to ‘jam together’. Link is designed for individual audio sources to be in sync. Korg use a clock that functions a little differently to MIDI “standard” clock and the first few notes can be off unless it’s received clock before starting the sequencer. What I do find a bit erratic sometimes is my Korg Volca Modular. MIDI clock can sometimes need a little time to steady itself and settle down (if for no other reason than the hardware receiving clock hears the first “click” but doesn’t know when the next is coming until it arrives), which is one reason for not trying to record something using external MIDI in the first bar or two of arrangement view. One thing that can help keep things synced is to let Live’s transport run for a couple of bars before trying to record. Link isn’t strictly necessary, but in my experience doesn’t impose unacceptable latency. Some will let you go lower but I generally leave things as they are.įor MIDI I find there’s no noticeable latency at all, certainly no more than my hardware sequencers and synths have. IPads generally seem to run at 256 samples latency if running synths.

#Ableton live ipad pro pro#

I use TouchAble Pro as a touch control surface and it responds very quickly.įor MIDI sequencing and playing synths I enable the iPad in MIDI Setup and also in Live’s preferences. I generally monitor through Live rather than direct through my RME. Live then sees all the inputs from both devices. If I want to record the audio output from the iPad I also create a composite interface with my RME UFX.

#Ableton live ipad pro mac#

The way I connect my iPad Pro (9.7” version) to my Mac is to connect the iPad using a lightning cable then enable the iPad as an audio device in Audio/MIDI Setup.













Ableton live ipad pro