Comments by WLDRF
Hi Nándi,
Thanks for the reply.
I am not sure “Latency Free Recorder” fits my (bands) setup. We use ableton as a live-performance mixer/live-looper/sequencer-for-intenal- and-external-gear. This means that the latency is generated by multiple sources.
The latency fixer approach of fixing the timing after recording seems to fit this complex setup well. Do you think it would be possible for a M4L device to perform a similar timing fix with audio clips? (Might have a go at creating it myself)
Greets, Pieter
Thanks for the reply.
I am not sure “Latency Free Recorder” fits my (bands) setup. We use ableton as a live-performance mixer/live-looper/sequencer-for-intenal- and-external-gear. This means that the latency is generated by multiple sources.
The latency fixer approach of fixing the timing after recording seems to fit this complex setup well. Do you think it would be possible for a M4L device to perform a similar timing fix with audio clips? (Might have a go at creating it myself)
Greets, Pieter
This device seems perfect, but can it also fix latency in individual clips in Session view?
The examples I see only show it being used in arrangement view.
The examples I see only show it being used in arrangement view.
Hi Metamagicum, thanx for this wonderful plugin. The only thing is that on my Macbook with MacOS 15.5 auto save does not work. Your documentation refers to a "YOUR LIVE FOLDER\Resources\Max\" folder, but that does not exist on a Mac.
If you could solve this issue, that would be very much appreciated :-)
Thanks again,
WLDRF
If you could solve this issue, that would be very much appreciated :-)
Thanks again,
WLDRF
Thanks for the reply.
I am not sure “Latency Free Recorder” fits my (bands) setup. We use ableton as a live-performance mixer/live-looper/sequencer-for-intenal- and-external-gear. This means that the latency is generated by multiple sources.
The latency fixer approach of fixing the timing after recording seems to fit this complex setup well. Do you think it would be possible for a M4L device to perform a similar timing fix with audio clips? (Might have a go at creating it myself)
Greets, Pieter