How to reduce latency in Ableton Live

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How to reduce latency in Ableton Live

Post by rickdorr » Sat Oct 06, 2012 8:53 am

http://www.macprovideo.com/hub/ableton- ... leton-live

I found this link to be the best solution to my latency problem in Ableton Live.

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Re: How to reduce latency in Ableton Live

Post by broc » Sat Oct 06, 2012 10:35 am

The article says that you can get overall latency 0 by adjusting the driver error compensation -> nonsense.

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Re: How to reduce latency in Ableton Live

Post by Muzik 4 Machines » Sat Oct 06, 2012 5:42 pm

what a shitty advice and article, i think the guy writing that didnt even bother to RTFM

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Re: How to reduce latency in Ableton Live

Post by simmerdown » Sat Oct 06, 2012 6:09 pm

asio4all

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Re: How to reduce latency in Ableton Live

Post by rickdorr » Sun Oct 07, 2012 8:38 am

Very true, I'm still having latency issues, this article didn't help. When I first followed this article, it solved my latency issue, but the next time I opened up the session the latency was back. I'm still clueless as to how to fix this? Any suggestions? Tried downloading for asio4all but my mac didn't recognize the file.

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Re: How to reduce latency in Ableton Live

Post by stoersignal » Mon Oct 08, 2012 11:53 am

what i`m wondering is that the guy who wrote that article looks pretty old? so it seems strange that with this age he writes such a nonsense! (no i don`t think that your age saves you from being stupid)

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Re: How to reduce latency in Ableton Live

Post by rikhyray » Tue Oct 09, 2012 12:52 pm

stoersignal wrote:what i`m wondering is that the guy who wrote that article looks pretty old? so it seems strange that with this age he writes such a nonsense! (no i don`t think that your age saves you from being stupid)
Since you brought my attention to it, he was 18 in 1991 so actually looks almost twice his age. Maybe he was exposed to some weird radiations or military experiments (starring at goats?). You must be stupid to join army in the first place (unless you are doing it for green card or alternative to jail sentence) but mentioning it in bio on the tutorial site for artists is being stupid twice.
Anyway Mr. Childs is definitely world champion in the most stupid Live tip ever.

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Re: How to reduce latency in Ableton Live

Post by 102455 » Tue Oct 09, 2012 1:07 pm

rickdorr wrote:I'm still clueless as to how to fix this? Any suggestions? Tried downloading for asio4all but my mac didn't recognize the file.
Hi

You fix the issue by using a low latency audio interface. One that's designed for studio use.

ASIO4ALL is not required on Macs. It's for use with WDM drivers, which are PC. Even using it on a PC, it won't magically give you a low latency ASIO sound card.

It's just an emulator that sits on top of the standard Windows driver, to fool "ASIO only" software (which is rare these days) into working with a standard card.

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Re: How to reduce latency in Ableton Live

Post by rickdorr » Wed Oct 10, 2012 3:00 pm

I'm using a Komplete Audio 6 as my audio interface, so this is the source of my latency problem?

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Re: How to reduce latency in Ableton Live

Post by Muzik 4 Machines » Wed Oct 10, 2012 6:39 pm

to answer the OP, to reduce latency, get a better computer/soundcard, i did, went for 12 ms I/O to 3,9 (64 sample buffer at 44.1)

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Re: How to reduce latency in Ableton Live

Post by H20nly » Wed Oct 10, 2012 6:47 pm

Muzik 4 Machines wrote:to answer the OP, to reduce latency, get a better computer/soundcard,
agreed.

Driver Error Compensation is used to correct timing errors not to give you the lowest latency.

the only other thing that lowered my latency was switching from PC to Mac. it wasn't bad, the difference was only a few milliseconds so i'm not advocating running out and buying a new computer if you use Windows, but that suggestion in the article is far from the holy grail.

if there is a holy grail as it pertains to latency... i'd say it probably has an RME logo on it.

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Re: How to reduce latency in Ableton Live

Post by Muzik 4 Machines » Thu Oct 11, 2012 7:40 am

H20nly wrote: if there is a holy grail as it pertains to latency... i'd say it probably has an RME logo on it.
or MOTU, but RME has the best drivers on the market

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Re: How to reduce latency in Ableton Live

Post by 102455 » Thu Oct 11, 2012 8:06 am

rickdorr wrote:I'm using a Komplete Audio 6 as my audio interface, so this is the source of my latency problem?
If it's all set up correctly then no, because it's a decent enough audio interface.

You'll need to provide a bit more information about your setup, how you're using it and a description of the problem in order for others to help.

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Re: How to reduce latency in Ableton Live

Post by rickdorr » Thu Oct 11, 2012 2:04 pm

I'm working with a 2.7g intel core i7 Macbook Pro with 16gig of RAM, currently have 100g available of 500g hard drive. Latency is set to 256 samples and used the technique presented in that tutorial posted earlier to reduce my overall latency to 0 (@-702 smp).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3i6oGztEkNY
Is this video a better solution to latency in Ableton?

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Re: How to reduce latency in Ableton Live

Post by H20nly » Thu Oct 11, 2012 3:03 pm

^ see if you can drop that 256 samples down to 192 without pops during playback. that should drop your latency in a meaningful way.

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