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Iconnectmidi4+ Audio Latency.

Hi All,

I am using the ICM4+ sending midi to an IPad app and recording the Audio into Ableton live running on a PC.

The audio records however with Latency.

Once audio is recorded, due to Latency it is out of time.

Has anyone else experienced this ? is there a way to fix this problem ?

thank you.

Amar

Comments

  • Any device adds latency, it's common to need to slide tracks back and forth slightly to align them.

  • There's a clock setting in the iConfig app. I haven't messed with it, but that may make a difference for you.

  • Are you guys experiencing the same thing ?

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  • If you have adjusted all of the Ableton latency preferences, you may want to try the audio section in iConfig - this will help with your 'Audio passThru' streams via USB.

    -Number of audio frames to buffer refers to how many USB frames of audio that iCM2 will buffer between the two USB ports. Each frame is 1 millisecond of data. Lower values yield lower latency but at the risk of distorted sound (lost data). Higher values yield higher latency but less likelihood of distorted sound due to lost data. User should select the lowest value that works best for their system.

    -Sync factor is used to calculate the frame rate for synchronization between the two USB ports. Lower values yield higher jitter, high values yield lower jitter. User should select the value that works best for their system.

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