Latency in Ableton
Latency in Ableton
Hi,
I'm relatively new to Ableton. I'm using Live v8 with a new 2.93Ghz MacBook Pro and an M-Audio Fast Track Ultra.
Recording into Ableton with my virus keyboard through USB work fine, no latency at all when playing. However, when I'm recording a guitar, vocals or any other live instrument in through the Fast Track Ultra I get severe delay. If i take the buffer size down from 512 it's gets better but the quality sounds bad. Are there any other options/settings that I can be adjusting?
I've tested recording into Garage Band with the same set up (guitar into Fast Track Ultra) and it's perfect, so it's not that.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Fletch.
I'm relatively new to Ableton. I'm using Live v8 with a new 2.93Ghz MacBook Pro and an M-Audio Fast Track Ultra.
Recording into Ableton with my virus keyboard through USB work fine, no latency at all when playing. However, when I'm recording a guitar, vocals or any other live instrument in through the Fast Track Ultra I get severe delay. If i take the buffer size down from 512 it's gets better but the quality sounds bad. Are there any other options/settings that I can be adjusting?
I've tested recording into Garage Band with the same set up (guitar into Fast Track Ultra) and it's perfect, so it's not that.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Fletch.
Re: Latency in Ableton
Enable Asio direct monitoring, and also high performance mode (if your mac will allow it) inside the m-audio control panel..
Good luck!
Good luck!
Re: Latency in Ableton
pretty sure those are windows only thingsAudioRuso wrote:Enable Asio direct monitoring, and also high performance mode (if your mac will allow it) inside the m-audio control panel..
Good luck!
there should be an internal routing for direct monitoring in your sound card prefs
also you can correct recording latency with the driver error compensation
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Re: Latency in Ableton
I suffer latency problems when recording in with a fast track pro, but only in Ableton. When I record mixes into sound forge it is fine. Any ideas???????
Re: Latency in Ableton
recording latency or monitoring latencyUndercover Soul wrote:I suffer latency problems when recording in with a fast track pro, but only in Ableton. When I record mixes into sound forge it is fine. Any ideas???????
different solutions for both
recording = driver error compensation
monitoring = direct monitoring inside your fast track
Re: Latency in Ableton
That's exactly the same here - Garage Band is fine, Ableton has delay. I've adjusted what I can in Ableton but still it has latency.
Can you access the Pref's dialog in the M-Audio control panel? Mine's always ghosted.
Can you access the Pref's dialog in the M-Audio control panel? Mine's always ghosted.
Re: Latency in Ableton
Live comes with a built-in lesson that walks you through the process of adjusting it to reduce latency. The settings you'll change, when going thru the lesson, depend on which audio interface you're using. Different settings for different devices.
Example: I go through that lesson with my PreSonus Firebox attached. The settings I eventually put into Live are different than they were when I had the TASCAM audio interface attached. If I'm only using the MacBook's built-in audio, I go through the lesson again, and come up with different settings, again.
Hope this helps,
--moonie
Example: I go through that lesson with my PreSonus Firebox attached. The settings I eventually put into Live are different than they were when I had the TASCAM audio interface attached. If I'm only using the MacBook's built-in audio, I go through the lesson again, and come up with different settings, again.
Hope this helps,
--moonie
Re: Latency in Ableton
Do you have to rerun the lesson when you switch interfaces or do you simply make a note of them and change them?
Re: Latency in Ableton
not sure about driver error compensationkingb wrote:Do you have to rerun the lesson when you switch interfaces or do you simply make a note of them and change them?
but i do know that the buffer adjust does save for each interface
