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Re: Mobius latency compensation
sorry i meant they did "not" sound synced even though the difference
ias not that far apart!
On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 5:58 PM, Louie Angulo
<louie.angulo@googlemail.com> wrote:
> not very far Jeff, for ex. mobius showed 119.00 BPM and Ableton would
> show 119.14
> but they did sound synced even though the difference is not that bad..
> Do you really get them to rhytmically sync perfectly when mobius is
> the master? id be a very happy camper if i could get this
> going,believe id rather use mobius as my main looper!
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> On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 5:48 PM, Jeff Larson <jeff.larson@sailpoint.com>
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>>> are laptops not designed to do this?
>> I would say it's more a problem with the software, in this case
>> Ableton and/or Mobius and not the laptop. It is true that the OS may
>> introduce some jitter in the MIDI clocks that might not be there in a
>> hardware drum machine. But it's also possible for the software to
>> compensate for jitter.
>> Ableton has a reputation for not being able to sync to MIDI clocks
>> very well, but I think it is mostly when the tempo of the clocks is
>> changing. If the clock tempo stays constant it should be able to sync
>> fairly well. I know several people have done this with Mobius.
>> Going back to the tempo mismatch, can you give me an example of
>> the difference? How far apart were they?
>> Jeff
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