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Dirtywave M8 + Cyclonic BassBot 303

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  • edited December 2025

    @dendy how has latency been for you with midi out to ipad and ipad audio back into m8? Not for recording but sequencing and keeping both in time? I tried very low buffers in AUM but I was still hearing noticeable sync issues. I should probably test the sync issue by routing audio out of the iPad speaker instead. When I say sync issues I’m referring to simultaneous sequencing of internal m8 instruments and iPad AU.

  • edited December 2025

    @rezidue said:
    @dendy how has latency been for you with midi out to ipad and ipad audio back into m8? Not for recording but sequencing and keeping both in time? I tried very low buffers in AUM but I was still hearing noticeable sync issues. I should probably test the sync issue by routing audio out of the iPad speaker instead. When I say sync issues I’m referring to simultaneous sequencing of internal m8 instruments and iPad AU.

    I do not use iPad this way (as source of MIDI data where you need to have everything perfectly in sync) - so, don’t know..

    For me iPad is basically “in the box” solution where i don’t connect anything else (or just in rare cases during live jam another synth - like TT303 in my recent jam with Battlestation. In this case TT303 was running on own sequencer and iPad was just sending midi clock - in such setups few miliseconds delay is basically irrelevant so i never bothered even to check if there is any :))

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