![]() ![]() I've watched this video on youtube which suggests adding a track delay to compensate for the latency, but it does absolutely nothing for me.Īny ideas where I'm going wrong? I contacted Novation for support, but the response was a virtual shrug of the shoulders and told that's just how it is. ![]() The problem I have is that if I want to use any of the external sequencers on vsts, and record the midi into Ableton I have ~ 20-30ms of latency that I don't know how to fix. Hope you enjoy and please leave any feedback. I actually like to play a chord, press the arrow key to adjust the length, press another chord and so on. You can play the sequencer with an APC, Launchpad or any controller with enough MIDI buttons. kenporter wrote:I think this type of step sequencing is quite useful when playing chords more than drum step sequencing. Besides that, I want an MPC One and have no space for both that and a Push. I have made a video tutorial showing how to make an interactive step sequencer in Ableton Live with no extra software. Since our first post, the series has expanded to include some advanced techniques with the Mono Sequencer, including this tutorial on manipulating loop points in real time using MIDI CC controllers: YouTube. I recently sold my Push 2 on the premise that I have a digitakt, digitone and SL 49 Mk3 that I can use for sequencing, and I have pads and pots with decent Ableton integration on the SL. We've previously covered Stretta's series of tutorials on the Mono Sequencer, a new Max for Live device in Live 9.
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