![]() ![]() The problem is that once I set this to achieve sync it doesn't stay stable. Instead I use Mid Clock Sync Delay (in the dropdown on the Pro 3 Output port in Ableton prefs) to sync timing. I think this is normal and not a bug in Ableton. As I'm using sync to trigger the Pro 3 sequencer the hardware delay function in the Ext Instrument in Ableton doesn't work. I have the Pro 3 coming into Ableton on an External Instrument track. In Ableton's Midi pref tab I have Track and Sync enabled for the Pro 3 output port and track enabled for the Pro 3 input port. The Pro 3 is connected via USB to the iMac and Midi Clock Mode on the Pro 3 is set to IN so that pressing play on Ableton's transport triggers the seq on the Pro 3, which it does. Pro 3 SE (v1.1) - Local Control set to On ![]() UA Volt 4 audio interface - (Ableton Settings: Buffer Size 512 Samples, Input latency 11.6ms Output latency 11.6ms) ![]() IMac 3.2 GHz 6-Core Intel Core i7 16GB Ram I'm struggling to get consistent sync between Ableton 11 and the Pro 3. I read the Ableton 10 thread and thought as its a few years old and I'm using Ableton 11 I'd start a new thread. ![]()
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