- #Error while trying to synchronize audio and midi. drivers
- #Error while trying to synchronize audio and midi. trial
- #Error while trying to synchronize audio and midi. Pc
- #Error while trying to synchronize audio and midi. mac
#Error while trying to synchronize audio and midi. drivers
If you’re using an audio interface, it may be helpful to ensure you’re using the latest version of Cakewalk by BandLab, then reinstall the latest drivers from the manufacturer.
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In overbridge panel only activate inputs master and deactivate all the others (start with the minimum to see what timing you can get) and then add things to complicate and see how it’s evolve.This error may appear if there is an issue with the configuration of your audio playback device.
#Error while trying to synchronize audio and midi. Pc
Start only with the computer and its onboard soundcard (if deactivated because you have an RME or something like that : stick to PC + Soundcard) and you MAIN Elektron - Connect it via USB and stick to only that until it works. Last but not least don’t try to get all in SYNC in one shot. Then Overbridge comes in february 2018 and of course must be better and result in a better experience maybe more tight than ever. There’s also nothing more easy and reliable than a dedicated solution to sync gears just because they give you knobs to advance or delay midi sync (talking about Innerclock, SND Acme, ERM Multiclock)
#Error while trying to synchronize audio and midi. mac
Let me know if you need any more tips.Ī4.bwproject (66.2 i’m Alright first of ALL what’s the computer we’re talking PC or MAC ? what’s the spec of it ?ĭO you try the recommendations i done on the templates i made for Ableton ? (See the elektronauts descriptions in the file section… values i give can maybe help a bit)įor now i do not have any of MKI here but i succeed on every DAW to get something from OK (Ableton) to Nice (Bitwig) i must tell from what i’ve remember the first bars will not be perfect but it’s get better after…
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(I’ve attached an example of how I have my A4 set up in Bitwig too in case that helps). I have Plug In Latency compensation and Audio Recording Latency Compensation both switched on. But - it just required me to make small adjustments on the Hardware Instrument latency and everything synced into place.
#Error while trying to synchronize audio and midi. trial
Unfortunately that required a bit of trial and error as I don’t know if Bitwig displays the length in ms/samples of a highlighted audio region (like Live does).Īfter the recording was in sync I tried again - and here I noticed things were slightly out. I used recording offset to fix that (-900 samples). I then made a recording like you suggested and the incoming audio was out. I then adjusted the latency within each hardware instrument so it aligned with the OB reported latency (1450 samples). So I set up Bitwig and my gear as outlined above (Bitwig triggering RYTM via OB and then Midi out of RYTM to transport start my other gear). I also found Live very confusing as to what needed to be adjusted to try and sync things. I’ve owned Live for years and never had such great timing and alignment with internal and external gear. I recently got Bitwig and have it finally set up and working incredibly well. I can have a 4 bar loop and have it play both audio and the Elektron sequencer - when the play head goes over the audio it punches in and mutes the incoming Elektron audio and then as soon as the audio clip has played the Elektron sequencer unmutes and takes it from there. What is super cool, is when I use a Hybrid track in Bitwig (which essentially lets me use audio and midi in the same track). But it is very slight and in reality it’s only noticeable on drums and I intend to always use external sequencers for those. This disappears if I use all external sequencers or all internal midi clips - mixing the two doesn’t work as well. Well almost - if I have any external gear triggered by a midi clip (not its internal sequencer) then there is a very slight delay. So now I can have Overbridge, live external gear, recorded external gear and soft synths all running in exact sync. I just adjusted my Recording Offset until the incoming recorded audio is exactly on the beat. And apologies if this is common - had a play this afternoon. To top it off, sequences seem to stay on the money whether I’m playing patterns from my MD/MnM or if I sequence them from Bitwig - they’re both in sync (I usually could only get one way or the other to work - even if at all). This simple solution (which I didn’t even think was possible) has got everything dialed in perfectly. In my case I have it running to an empty in on my iConnectMidi4+ which then distributes the midi info onwards. The RYTM receives this and via a Midi cable attached to it’s Midi Out port, sends it’s clock and transport onwards to other gear. So my DAW controls the RYTM via OB and it sends the clock and transport. In short hear is how I did it, I have my RYTM act as a (kind of) Sync box for all my other gear.
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But, thanks to this thread ( Moving from Octatrack to Push 2) I managed to finally fix my syncing woes with Overbridge, external gear and my DAW. I’ve been pulling my hair out with this one for a while-especially trying to sync DAW drums with Midi drums with RYTM drums.