The audio and midi latency are not due to hardware default but are linked with the poor firmware programming. The best way to test it is to monitor the MIDI clock - and you can hear a MIDI-sync'd delay FX sound "rubber band" like. It hasn't been fixed yet afaik, because it is still happening for me. The muscle memory is already there.I was complaining about this happening in the main thread a while back. The real addiction for me is the pads and how easy it is to build a sequence. It’s the Trap Superstar all in one box right?īut for complex MIDI setups it has a long way to go.īut at least now the clock is tight enough for creating loops that sound right. I’m assuming 99/100 users are doung this. Now, maybe if I was using all internal sounds this would not exist. It’s that momentary pause thing that used to always plague Korg synths. I tried the pad sequence remix thing and it was a disaster for my setup. Press play to trigger my Elektrons etc and let the MPC just do its linear thing. especially the drums and some basses are huge) and then convert to song. To sequence on the Live, record the MIDI sequended loops to my Octatrack, lay down backing tracks on the MPC Live, use the live for some instruments (it does sound really good. That’s why MPC users have always used the convert to song function that fuses all the short sequences into one long song,” ![]() In the MPC live mega thread other people griped about this. I think Dan said it was because the clock is reseting. ![]() Really? You guys don’t have that momentary reset when the sequence changes?
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