http://download.yousendit.com/0A7E14D313F92A92
Not sure how many people can grab that, but I think it should be good for 7 days.
I'm using a padKontrol to trigger samples in Live, and they are playing back different after the midi is recorded. Since there's no groove templates, I figure I'd bang away and get the groove myself. But what I hear when I monitor myself recording is NOT what I get back!
I included instructions in the zip file, but I'll post them here:
My result - the rendered wav file - is also included in the zip file. Check it out if you'd like. You will see that most of the time the recorded midi's audio playback (left channel) was ~1ms early(!) compared to what I heard while recording (right channel). But every now and then it's an additional 1ms off. See the 4th sample from the end, it's almost 2ms early! So it's not even consistent.Open up the project.
Make sure there is no quantization on record. Edit->Record Quantization->No Quantization
Leave the track routing alone, "Track 1: MIDI" is set to trigger a sample. The audio will then be received by "Track 2: Audio" for recording. Tracks are set to monitor inputs, and are BOTH armed for recording (midi and the resulting audio).
The included sample is contained in the first cell of Impulse, so when you play C3 on your midi device you should hear the included sample (C4 if you use a padKontrol).
Once you're succesfully triggering the sample, arm the global record button, hit play to begin recording.
Trigger the samples a bunch of times on your midi device, and hit stop to halt recording in the Arrangement view.
Change both tracks' input to "No Input".
Change "Track 1: MIDI" output to "Master".
Note that "Track 1: MIDI" is panned hard left, and "Track 2: Audio" is panned hard right...
Play the arrangement. Can you hear a difference?
File->Render to Disk. Open up the resulting waveform in your editor of choice, and see any timing differences.
With the hard panning, I could hear the difference in the hit that was 2ms early. With some of my other gear, hits were almost 4ms early! Entirely noticeable when you're trying to make tight groovy beats!
Try this out everybody... is there something wrong with Live, or my setup? Post your results, and the hardware you're using. In addition, do any settings effect your results? Such as:
- delay compensation
- audio error compensation
- midi keys on/off
- specifying a particular midi device/channel for input
etc, etc