mercyplease wrote:That assumes there would be no midi drift coming from the output of the external sound module or synth. All hardware synths and modules can only work within certain limits so 100% total accuracy cannot be achieved. A phase test is not conclusive a vsti is a different matter and I think the test could be done using one of those.knotkranky wrote:simply record a long pass with external or internal sounds, preferably with some midi that has real world density, and then record a second identical pass. Now, flip the phase or zoom in and take a look. For sync, consider the diff between beat clock and mtc. Oh, and try some differnt tempos. Cheers
Sync again is a different matter and can be a number of factors contributing. If there is any problems I suspect its the midi sync clock but Im not going to be hard on ableton for that. I havent yet to this day used a 100% accurate midi clock from any of the daws including pro tools and it seems to be a problem linked to audio for all daws.
This test will only reveal a degree of accuracy from its baseline within a users method.
To check how much an external box is accurate, double buss the kick, hat and snr
midi to internal and external sound sources at the same time and record.
Record again separately and reference against your baseline and the grid.
Make sure to begin with a 100% quantized beat. It's important to test with a
tyical midi density that a programmer would use.
The test is not to achieve accuracy but expose what one has to begin with.
I agree with deva "and" waverider. Yet, Abe's would like to dip into all music/audio demographics.
They don't outright say which is most important, but their releases and chosen improvements show their priorities.
For this, live is strictly a compositional tool for me and I've made peace with what live
can and cannot do so well and I hope for greater facility with pt in time. It really doesn't matter in many ways.
We all bought it, upgraded it and talk/bitch about it. Ableton is pleased regardless. Great for some, tolerable for others and the rest move on.
It's just silly not to vote yes for tighter midi.