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bubba zanetti
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recording delay

Post by bubba zanetti » Tue Apr 06, 2010 10:11 am

Dear ableton users.

at the moment i'm trying to record my guitar in Ableton with an Edirol FA-66. i also use guitar rig 3.
the problem is that i have a delay with recording aswell the sound through my headphones 8O . does annybody knows how
to solve this problem. in this way it's impossible to play along with click-tracks and such.
all help is welcome.

Thanx from Bubba

Works with:
macbook pro 2,66gHz.
ableton live 8
edirol fa-66

pennywisdom
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Re: recording delay

Post by pennywisdom » Wed Apr 07, 2010 7:38 am

Sounds like you need to tweak your buffer settings.
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bubba zanetti
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Re: recording delay

Post by bubba zanetti » Thu Apr 08, 2010 11:35 pm

Thanx pennywisdom.
i'm gonna try it out see what it does.

jonasbj
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Re: recording delay

Post by jonasbj » Fri Apr 09, 2010 1:40 am

Hello :)

This is a commun problem to people new to Live.

You have to go to your Live Preferences (Mac: Live-Preferences PC: File-Preferences)

Choose the Audio tab
In the Latency section, you can change your Buffer Size, try changing this to aprox 70 Samples and press Apply or Enter
Now, in the Test section (below) turn the Test Tone ON
If this sounds quirky and glitchy, you should turn up your Buffer Size until the sound is clear and continuos.
The Buffer Size where there are no longer glitchy sounds is the minimum buffer size for your system at the CPU usage which is indicated below (50% by default).
You can spot your CPU-usage percentage at the upper right corner of your Live-main-window.

I hope you understood my reply.

Happy Living!

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