![]() My personal experience tracks with - EXP stuff can still be slow/laggy and seems to have a hard rate limit lower than what it should be (that has varied from release to release and I’ve made Neural aware of it) but scene/preset/whatever “general” messages - simple CC values are near enough to “instant” as to not be noticeable.Įven in a “heavy” preset, scene switching should always be near instant (within the QC) as once the preset is loaded everything stays running 100% of the time which is what allows scene switching to be so quick. I went over the programming on the Morningstar a million times, but it’s perfectly fine, set up exactly as the other scenes and the other scenes do trigger, just a bit delayed. ![]() I didn’t have any experience with the previous os, since I updated upon purchase, but it seems the issue for most started with the corOS 2.0? I also cannot get scene B to trigger. I’m really loving the Quad Cortex and don’t want to go back to anything else, but I need it to switch scenes instantly with midi, or else it’s useless to me. I’m also planning to use ableton cc’s for my solo shows, which was my method when I gigged with the Strymon Iridium and worked perfectly, but I read people are also having latency issues with Ableton/Cubase/Logic… Actually just all external midi triggering. I’m using the Morningstar MC8 with sensitivity set to 5 (so zero latency), yet when I switch the scenes on the Quad Cortex itself it goes immediately, however doing the same via the Morningstar it takes 100ms or more. I realise that’s something I could resolve with a Multiclock.īut I really don’t get how is it possible to not have a so simple feature on DAWs that are so great and completes.Any updates on the midi latency issue? I’m reading a lot of fellow users with this issue. Basically, I need a “pre-rec/post rec” switch on the Ableton’s Time Delay…Īny DAW capable of that? Or am I missing something? Any other ideas? I want to be able to line up the sound to the grid at the moment it’s recorded. And actually, yes, I can hear the sound perfectly aligned thanks to these devices, but the recording itself is still misaligned in the DAW. What I can do is use a Time Slider Rack extension on Reason, Time Shift on Bitwig or the Track Delay on Ableton to realign the sound…īut theses devices work post-recording : they readjust the time of a misaligned sound so we can hear it aligned. I looked in Reason 11, Bitwig 4 and Live 11, without any success. So, the question is : is it possible to record with a certain amount of latency on each channel of a DAW ? Let’s say I want to record the Digitakt with 4ms latency, the Digitone with 2ms, the TR-09 with 4ms… to realign everything. ![]() I don’t care if I have 50ms latency, if all the channels are precisely 50ms late.) (Note that I don’t care about an overall latency due to the time that necessarly exist from the moment the midi clock signal is sent from the DAW to the audio signal coming back to the DAW from my gear.
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