Still here and still trying to work with/around this MIDI delay issue!
New question: when you set up the audio interface delay information in the options panel (using the appropriate lesson), isn't the point of that to tell Live to
not record the audio
as its heard, but to record the audio
as it was played?
In other words, although the audio you heard was delayed by the interface, Live uses the interface delay information to shift that audio so that it's aligned to where it was played. If I understand correctly, this is the whole point of the setup lesson.
Now, isn't it the case that recording MIDI works in
exactly the opposite manner? Wouldn't it be clearer if both MIDI and audio recording worked in the same way? Live could use the same information about the interface delay to shift the MIDI in the same fashion.
I only raise this again because I had not previously realised that the
difference between MIDI and audio handling is contributing to the confusion here.
The fact that Live
does shift audio to compensate for input delay contradicts all the arguments in favour of
not shifting MIDI!